DonTom
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In two days, I got two blowouts. Both on the right rear of my Y2K RV. I am now in Wesco, CA staying overnight at a tire shop.
The tires on this RV are the LT 225/75R16.
First, I have a question. If the tires are 75 PSI cold, what PSI would you expect on rear tires after 100 miles or so at 65-70 MPH?
I looked at my TPMS no more than ten seconds before today's blowout. That tire was near 100 PSI. The others were in the mid 80's. And what tire temp range is considered normal? I didn't look at that, as I wasn't expecting the blowout to happen in ten more seconds with no real warning, much like yesterday.
What could cause the temp to raise just before the blowout?
-Don- Wasco, CA (raining here).
The tires on this RV are the LT 225/75R16.
First, I have a question. If the tires are 75 PSI cold, what PSI would you expect on rear tires after 100 miles or so at 65-70 MPH?
I looked at my TPMS no more than ten seconds before today's blowout. That tire was near 100 PSI. The others were in the mid 80's. And what tire temp range is considered normal? I didn't look at that, as I wasn't expecting the blowout to happen in ten more seconds with no real warning, much like yesterday.
What could cause the temp to raise just before the blowout?
-Don- Wasco, CA (raining here).
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