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Tractorhauler
11-18-2002, 09:47
Coming back from Denver airport last night I had a fast blow out with my RF Michelin LTX M/S 265/75.
I have loved these tires and have no idea how this blew.
They have 25K on them and are probably half worn through tread.
Has anyone else had any problems like this.
My local dealer sold me a road hazard so I think I will be ok there.
I was plugging away at 75 mph on I25 and this was my first blowout, quite an unsettling feeling.

I will need to contact Insurance since my running board was plastered, as well as my fender flare, bumper and black bumper shroud. Aslo a light harness torn away from fog light.

BTW, I really like the jack that GMC has, lots of extension and short to get under frame. The Right front was really low to the ground after this tire disintegrated.

Mark

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CanadaKev
11-18-2002, 16:17
Mark,
What was it like trying to maintain control of the truck with a front tire gone :eek:
You musta cr***ed your pants :D
In July, I was on I90 just west of Spokane WA, when I blew the inside right dual @ 80 mph.
KaBoom!! Kinda got my attention in a big hurry :(
It does make a big mess with all that rubber flyin' around. Ripped off my running board and mud flaps, tore out clearance light wiring, crushed my 4" exhaust pipe and smashed the molded dually fender from front to back!
The insurance claim was over $5,000 CAN. My deductible was $300.
Kev

Tractorhauler
11-18-2002, 17:29
Kev,
There was an immediate response to try to get my foot on the brake but I fought off the urge.
The truck went to the right and although I did not go into the right lane I was close to the line. I was in the passing lane because it was smoother. Traffic congestion was low.
I had to hold on pretty good to keep it in the lane. I can see where someone would have a tendency to overcorrect to the opposite side.

The body man looked it over today and I noticed my horn wire and fog light wire were torn off.
I am looking for DTA web site. Does anyone know if they Are they still in business?

Ed Hill
11-18-2002, 17:47
DTA: I was going to order mud flaps from them several months ago. Called them and was told that they were closing in a few days.

DetroitBob
11-18-2002, 23:15
Tractor Hauler, back in August, I went to the local DTA dealer to order boards and was told that DTA had gone out of business. Tried accessing their web site several times and message came up "Address Not Found".
Really liked their boards.

BOB

Tractorhauler
11-19-2002, 10:11
Thanks,
Now for finding a new board.

Mark

fred
11-19-2002, 16:51
canadakev,, what did your tire look like ,i blow out a goodyear (factory) tire left inside daully at 75 in southern indy,blow out in two spots 6" apart from rim out to tread,,looks like bead broke loose,, do we have bad tires or just dumb luck,, only 26,000 miles and these tires look like there worn out

CanadaKev
11-19-2002, 23:02
fred,
The whole tire was totally disintegrated. There was nothing left of it.
The only drawback of running duals is remembering to check tire pressure. We could have a low tire and not even know it. At freeway speeds a tire with only 25psi will generate too much heat, and BAAAMMM! I'm thinking that could be why mine went.
I wasn't running good-years. They were Firestone Firehawk A/T's, 255/85's.
Kev