Another Tire Thread that is not mine

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This is a co workers tire from work. I said it was slashed, at work the higher ups said it was a blow out. I think they are trying to cover something up b/c there are camera's in the parking lot also how are you going to have a blow out with it sitting in the parking lot and with it being on the sidewall too. Looks just like someone stuck a knife in the side of the sidewall and cut it. What do you guys think?


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slashed all day everyday of the week. If it was the blow out why isn't it dry rotted around the side wall? A nice makes that type of pattern because a tire is not easy to cut...
 
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my thoughts exactly, Id like to see some more responses backing this up just to have something to say about it at work
 

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Duff Daddy said:
If it was a blow out,there would be ground up tire inside where it ground away when flat.
that. I have a tire in my garage full of black rubbery dust
 

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Duff Daddy said:
If it was a blow out,there would be ground up tire inside where it ground away when flat.

Not completely look at the ring it that follows it around on each side... it appears that it was run low on air also. It could just be a weak point in the sidewall.
 
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wouldnt it depend on what it was cut with for how clean the slice would look?
 

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Win said:
Duff Daddy said:
If it was a blow out,there would be ground up tire inside where it ground away when flat.

Not completely look at the ring it that follows it around on each side... it appears that it was run low on air also. It could just be a weak point in the sidewall.

X2. Did your coworker drive on the tire underinflated? that is what the "ring" indicates. although, that center section of the slice looks pretty straight. The tire could have been poked in that center area, but not enough to let ALL the air out right then, then the owner doesn't notice,
drives a little, then the sidewall can't handle it anymore and gives out completely. Thats just my theory.
 
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the tire was just filled up with air prior to that and the PSI was at about 30 out of 35 before filling it up
 

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Venom351R said:
the tire was just filled up with air prior to that and the PSI was at about 30 out of 35 before filling it up

That was probably it then. It was run low which made the sidewall weak and then was inflated and ran which caused the weak spot to blow.
 

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Win said:
Venom351R said:
the tire was just filled up with air prior to that and the PSI was at about 30 out of 35 before filling it up

That was probably it then. It was run low which made the sidewall weak and then was inflated and ran which caused the weak spot to blow.

X10 million

There is your answer!!

He is lucky it didnt pop while cruising down the highway
 

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It is kind of weird that they won't show your co-worker the video if there is one. Until the video shows otherwise I say it got slashed, although I will admit that the ends of the cut are a bit odd looking, I've had 2 slashed tires before and they looked very similar.
 

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The sidewall belt could have easily broken. Early signs are a "bubble" in the sidewall. If the tire was run low on pressure, the bubble could have been hardly noticeable. At this point, the tire is prone to blow at anytime. Especially after it has been aired up (topped off). The aftermath will look just like that. There won't be much dust unless the tire was being run at speed. If this happened while rolling through the parking lot, that explains the lack of dust/rubber debris. I'd rule out someone slashing the tire if there is no witness or hard evidence pertaining to vandalism. Although the video surveillance tape would tell the whole story!
 

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