Hi guys, commuting home I had my rear drivers side tyre suffer what I thought was a blow out.
Complete pressure loss after going over a speed bump
that resulted in what sounded and felt like alloy and concrete meeting each other, a few yards further down the road I then heard the dreaded rubber slapping against the road. Now, the odd thing is i have inflated the tyre in an attempt to understand the point of failure but it is somehow holding pressure and seems fine? Any ideas how compete pressure loss could occur if the integrity of the tyre is still intact? Just debating whether or not to spend £450 on 4 new tyres if there could be some reasonable explanation for it?
Ta, Scott.
Complete pressure loss after going over a speed bump
that resulted in what sounded and felt like alloy and concrete meeting each other, a few yards further down the road I then heard the dreaded rubber slapping against the road. Now, the odd thing is i have inflated the tyre in an attempt to understand the point of failure but it is somehow holding pressure and seems fine? Any ideas how compete pressure loss could occur if the integrity of the tyre is still intact? Just debating whether or not to spend £450 on 4 new tyres if there could be some reasonable explanation for it?Ta, Scott.