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Old 11-12-2014, 08:11 AM   #1
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Yesterday, while returning home with our new camper, I noticed I had somewhat low pressure in one tire. I decided to stop at my mechanics place (just one mile short of home) to top it off. When I pulled in he also noticed it.

While backing it up so his air-hose would reach - the tire blew out, just like that! He doesn't sell/carry tires but he had the equipment to easily take the tire off (and space to unhitch the trailer) so I could go fetch a new one. $20 to my mechanic, $131 for the tire.

Got back on the road and headed directly to the tire store. All tires looked good - but were dated from 2007. Three additional new road tires mounted, and the spare left behind for them to receive/ mount another one.

So which is it? Was I lucky - or $ unlucky $?

EDIT: Another lucky side? Total time from initial blow-out to parked in my yard, perhaps 3 hours. Now to me, that was Quick!
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Old 11-12-2014, 08:17 AM   #2
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Yes to both.. You were very lucky that the tire didn't blow on the road. Unlucky for the cost of replacement tires.
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Old 11-12-2014, 11:12 AM   #3
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Yesterday, while returning home with our new camper, I noticed I had somewhat low pressure in one tire. I decided to stop at my mechanics place (just one mile short of home) to top it off. When I pulled in he also noticed it.

While backing it up so his air-hose would reach - the tire blew out, just like that! He doesn't sell/carry tires but he had the equipment to easily take the tire off (and space to unhitch the trailer) so I could go fetch a new one. $20 to my mechanic, $131 for the tire.

Got back on the road and headed directly to the tire store. All tires looked good - but were dated from 2007. Three additional new road tires mounted, and the spare left behind for them to receive/ mount another one.

So which is it? Was I lucky - or $ unlucky $?

EDIT: Another lucky side? Total time from initial blow-out to parked in my yard, perhaps 3 hours. Now to me, that was Quick!
Just the Hi-Low gods letting you know they are unhappy about your jump to a Jayco Eagle.
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