Tire blowout on rear 19"
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It's only got 20,000 kilometres on it though.
Should at least last 80,000. Like a few other posters have said though; lesson learned. I need to be more Vigilant in checking my air pressure.
Those TPMS on new cars account for low tire pressure but not for the tire being overfilled. Nothing beats a visual inspection every now and then and a check with a tire pressure gauge.
The weird thing is that I've never noticed any premature wear on that tire at all.
Not that I physically got down and checked closely, but I figure I would have seen something at a glance walking behind the car as much as I do.
I love all these newer technologies, but sometimes people take all these things for granted and forget how to love and take care of (or drive) their car in a more personal hands-on kinda way.
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That was only 1 tire with 4 different pictures of it.
It's only got 20,000 kilometres on it though.
Should at least last 80,000. Like a few other posters have said though; lesson learned. I need to be more Vigilant in checking my air pressure.
Those TPMS on new cars account for low tire pressure but not for the tire being overfilled. Nothing beats a visual inspection every now and then and a check with a tire pressure gauge.
The weird thing is that I've never noticed any premature wear on that tire at all.
Not that I physically got down and checked closely, but I figure I would have seen something at a glance walking behind the car as much as I do.
I love all these newer technologies, but sometimes people take all these things for granted and forget how to love and take care of (or drive) their car in a more personal hands-on kinda way.
It's only got 20,000 kilometres on it though.
Should at least last 80,000. Like a few other posters have said though; lesson learned. I need to be more Vigilant in checking my air pressure.
Those TPMS on new cars account for low tire pressure but not for the tire being overfilled. Nothing beats a visual inspection every now and then and a check with a tire pressure gauge.
The weird thing is that I've never noticed any premature wear on that tire at all.
Not that I physically got down and checked closely, but I figure I would have seen something at a glance walking behind the car as much as I do.
I love all these newer technologies, but sometimes people take all these things for granted and forget how to love and take care of (or drive) their car in a more personal hands-on kinda way.
one would be lucky to get 80k out any tires. Even if you drove your car meticulously and didn't drive aggressively, I doubt you'd get that.
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