From: alex gordon (imp@fmtc.com)
Date: Tue Jul 23 2002 - 07:59:57 PDT
The tires still had the flaps in then rolled up
Alex
Wayne Harris wrote:
>
> Hi List
> All right I have a mystery for the List to work on. I bought a M105 A1
> trailer from a G/L sale and drove over to pick it up last Fri. I was pulling
> it behind a ½ ton pickup and as I started down the road I noticed it was
> shaking the truck but I figured the tires had been setting awhile and maybe
> had a flat spot and that it would drive out but it never did. After about 10
> miles the left tire went flat. So I left it on the side of the road and came
> back the next day with a spare to change it out with. I swapped tires (100
> degree weather, of course) and started back down the road figuring that tire
> was the cause of the shaking the first day but no!! the shaking was still
> with me and once again in about another 10 miles the right tire was flat!!
> Now this was getting tiresome, 2 flats and out of spare tires, I pulled this
> tire off and took both to the Goodyear store to repair, naturally I got
> there just as they were closing up so I left them for a Monday pick up. So
> who can guess what the problem was?? O yeah both tires were new and still
> had the rubber center ridge left on them. Wayne
>
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