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98tls
16th October 2015, 18:05
Since found out this is not that rare with car tyres,never come across it before but recently bought a new (to me) car with what i knew at the time to be shit rubber but thought i would see them out and replace,things went bad quickly and the pic says it all really,this was on the front which we took off the other day...other side also had cracks and no doubt would have gone this way soon,before buying the car i had it on a hoist and went over it with a fine tooth comb and like i said i knew the hoops were crap but didnt imagine this would happen,would ave been interesting iif it had come to bits at speed eh...:headbang:
Kickaha
16th October 2015, 18:11
and like i said i knew the hoops were crap but didnt imagine this would happen,would ave been interesting iif it had come to bits at speed eh...:headbang:
That doesn't normally happen, by the time they're about to come apart your vehicle is vibrating so badly you'd have to be a complete muppet to keep going
98tls
16th October 2015, 18:24
That doesn't normally happen, by the time they're about to come apart your vehicle is vibrating so badly you'd have to be a complete muppet to keep going
This one wasnt,drove it back from Invers and all ok then on the way back from Timaru the other day things went bad,you seen many like this W? Whilst your here Toyo Proxes T something or rather any good? worth mentioning that the local Beaurepairs stuck the car on there hoist and gave it a wheel alignment with that hoop on it,the other side had easily visible cracks on the inside as well.May well go get another alignment done elsewhere as to be fair ive not much faith in there work.
merv
16th October 2015, 18:38
Interesting 98 luckily it didn't lead to something serious for you like a crash. Never had that happen to any tyre of mine.
98tls
16th October 2015, 18:42
Interesting 98 luckily it didn't led to something serious for you like a crash. Never had that happen to any tyre of mine.
As i hadnt either merv though out of interest did a search on the net and it seems its not that rare,if indeed they go bang at speed things go very bad.
Grumph
16th October 2015, 18:47
Saw a bit of that late 90's early 2000's - a couple of outfits in ChCh were bringing in low mileage used tyres. Word got around eventually and their sales died off. As W said, by the time they got to that point they'd been shaking badly for a while....
98tls
16th October 2015, 18:48
Kicks probably going to tell me there shite (hes in the game) but shelled out for a set of Toyos to replace the fucked ones though if the nets to be believed many big name tyre makers have had similar things happen.
98tls
16th October 2015, 18:59
Saw a bit of that late 90's early 2000's - a couple of outfits in ChCh were bringing in low mileage used tyres. Word got around eventually and their sales died off. As W said, by the time they got to that point they'd been shaking badly for a while....
Was some interesting reading re new Goodyear rubber they fitted to early Ford 4wd shit boxes that seldom went near dust let alone dirt,steel belt seperation (or similar) they called it which saw many tip over on the highway when the thing exploded.
AllanB
16th October 2015, 19:22
There was a specific model of 4WD that happened to - there was a global recall.
Most people don't give a shit about car tyre pressures but larger wheels and lower profiles mean they should. One of the factory fitted tyres (Dunlops) to the Falcons and XR's needed the pressures up or they would crack sidewalls.
merv
16th October 2015, 19:26
There was a specific model of 4WD that happened to - there was a global recall.
Was that the Ford "Exploder" I mean Explorer story https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firestone_and_Ford_tire_controversy.
boman
16th October 2015, 19:30
When you are done with the Toyos, give some Bridgestone hoops a go. I found the Toyos too soft in the sidewall for my Ute.
The Bridgestone's made a huge difference to the way it drove.
And I have seen that issue before. On Dunlop's that came out new on a lot of the Fords.
There was a recall many moons ago.
JimO
16th October 2015, 19:35
just put new bridgestone potenzas on the wifes car, im impressed they hang on real good
nzspokes
16th October 2015, 19:39
Since found out this is not that rare with car tyres,never come across it before but recently bought a new (to me) car with what i knew at the time to be shit rubber but thought i would see them out and replace,things went bad quickly and the pic says it all really,this was on the front which we took off the other day...other side also had cracks and no doubt would have gone this way soon,before buying the car i had it on a hoist and went over it with a fine tooth comb and like i said i knew the hoops were crap but didnt imagine this would happen,would ave been interesting iif it had come to bits at speed eh...:headbang:
Yup that stuffed.
My professional opinion of course.
In fact I would go as far as thats fucked.
Kickaha
16th October 2015, 19:52
As i hadnt either merv though out of interest did a search on the net and it seems its not that rare,if indeed they go bang at speed things go very bad.
Most tyre failures that go bang are a result of punctures and pressures getting to low, to much flex and heat built up
Kicks probably going to tell me there shite (hes in the game) but shelled out for a set of Toyos to replace the fucked ones though if the nets to be believed many big name tyre makers have had similar things happen.
Toyo are a good brand, it'll be a T1S or something
One of the factory fitted tyres (Dunlops) to the Falcons and XR's needed the pressures up or they would crack sidewalls.
Yeah, we saw quite a heap of those
Was that the Ford "Exploder" I mean Explorer story https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firestone_and_Ford_tire_controversy.
Yeah, what they dont say is that it happened on those vehicles with pretty much every brand fitted, they didn't have single failure of that type in NZ, probably because we didn't run the stupidly low tyre pressures they did
ellipsis
17th October 2015, 08:00
Had that happen on my pushbike tire due to overinflation.
...and speeding around corners?...
nzspokes
17th October 2015, 11:00
Had that happen on my pushbike tire due to overinflation.
Bullshit.
that would have happened to your tyre because it was to old and crappy.
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