Thread: Tire problems
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Old 07-25-2007, 02:52 PM   #8
billr
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Just another thought to consider....although 5 tires seem excessive, make sure you haven't got into a vicious circle where one or maybe two have failed due to one of the previously mentioned problems and then the remaining ones were due to the tire on the same side having failed and the remaining one failed later as a result of being overloaded carrying the entire wt of the rig for even a short time. Many folks have had this happen after replacing the blown tire, the mate failed shortly after.

Axle alignment or even bent axles may also be worth a look. This should be indicated by uneven tire wear, but maybe not. Just may be heating them up more than normal.

Good luck.

Cheers,
Bill
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