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Old 02-17-16, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by RubeRad
If you have a co-op nearby, go check and see if you can buy some high-quality used tires. I used to be able to buy good quality tires with 50+% tread life remaining for $5 each. Then you can test for yourself whether it's the tires or you. Or look maybe for used tires on eBay. Tons of barely-used and take-off tires for way cheaper then new prices.
+1

Get a hold of a decent tire. Used is fine as long as it's not completely worn out or already has defects of its own.

If it doesn't fail like this, mystery solved (stop buying crappy tires.) If it fails the same way, you have more work to do. One thing at a time. I think you're continuing to get defective tires.
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