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Tyre Blow Out

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Oz:
They where on 30psi... never had a problem intill last nite when it went bang.. as i said i have only had them 2weeks  and only had them on the truck for 1 and half

hobbit:
I only managed to ruin one of mine, these are the Technic Amazons, same design.

My fault, had a slow bead seal leak, kept blowing it back up, and after goin up and down on the pressure for too long the thing has collapsed internally!

Felt like the wheel was running on a shot wheel bearing, pulled me over

The actual tyre is still up, even now 2 or 3 months later, mind you the tyre is a funny shape now, you think they are lumpy because of the tread, this one is a little bit more :?

AbyssDJ:
paddocks should sort it, and in turn they'll get it sorted by insa turbo. sounds like you just got a bad tyre... could happen with a 30 quid remould, could happen with a 200 quid new tyre - it just happens sometimes

smo:

--- Quote from: "abyssdj" ---paddocks should sort it, and in turn they'll get it sorted by insa turbo. sounds like you just got a bad tyre... could happen with a 30 quid remould, could happen with a 200 quid new tyre - it just happens sometimes
--- End quote ---


Not exactly, what happened to Oz wouldnt happen to a £200 new tyre, because it isnt a remould therefore impossible for that kind of seperation.

Just serves to reinforce the reasons why so many of us dont ever skimp on tyres...just not worth it.

AbyssDJ:
i was talking about blowouts in general, not necessarily one happening in that way

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