Poco Deplorevole wrote:
Coming down I-270 by the Germantown, MD, exit I was pulled over by a
local cop. "Did you know you
have a tire missing?" he asked. No, I didn't. We'd been in some really,
really ****ty weather coming
back on Monday, and I had been too busy watching the road to check on the
tires as I should have.
Anyway, the tire had shredded itself. All that was left was a few inches
of sidewall on each side of
the rim. The tire was an 'Akuret', made in China, and put on the trailer
just last year. Two were
given to me by the dealer to make up for having put the wrong spare on my
trailer. The tire probably
had less than a couple thousand miles on it. Hope the picture comes through:
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...20TIRE%202.jpg
I was very lucky that the other tire on that side, a Carlisle, didn't go
also. That would have been
a real mess. All ended up well. I got the tire changed (patting myself on
the back for that!), and
we continued on. The spare is also an Akuret, but luckily it made it the
20-30 miles we had left to
go. The new Carlisle will take it's place and the Akuret will be trashed.
I'll get another Carlisle
to use as a spare.
I would go with other than Carlisles. Had 4 destroy themselves in a year.
Caught one that the tread had separated when I had another shred. Junk.
Forget what I have on the trailer now, but they have a few thousand on
them.