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Old 07-04-2009, 04:30 PM
4.2trimble 4.2trimble is offline
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Originally Posted by kingfish51 View Post
All I can say is you have been lucky. Every tire manufacturer and company that sells tires warns about running too low a pressure.
Remember the Explorer problem. Too low a pressure.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...e.jsp?techid=1

http://www.icarumba.com/cobrands/con...s_tirecare.asp
you are compairing MT's to street tires. they arent the same. The tires you are comparing a tire that is driven at 80+ MPH regularly. And a set of mud tires that arent even rated to 85 MPH.

MAJORITY of blow outs are results from idiots running a tire without ever checking it, people run them with metal belts showing. Under inflation and over inflations is a small percent of the reason people have blow outs. Another big factor is guys that will put P rated tires on a truck then hook their boat or trailer to it and POT, ive seen it. Theres way more instances of blow outs from manufacturer flaws then pressure flaws.

I had an Exploder when they were having the tire issues, no problems with mine.

you are arguing facts between to COMPLETELY different type of tires.
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