Hank00ks stink for large, heavy loads.
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Have you ever had a tire blow on you? I am assuming not by your comments. It is not a fun experience not to mention its dangerous. At the speeds that you were driving with as much weight as you had in your truck you would have lost and control and probably killed your self as well as some poor passer by in another car. Blowouts are nothing to joke about. Go ask a truck driver what they think about blowouts and tell them what you did and see what kind of reaction you get from them.
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WHY would you want a blowout when hauling something? my car trailer shredded a tire with a cj5 on it, THAT particular incident wasn't that bad since the cj5 isnt very heavy. but a truck tire when payloading something that weighs more than some cab over campers? i guess you subconsciously dont want to reproduce and i almost thank your subconscious thought, dont need anymore morons thinking that way
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I've had a blow out on a front tire before. I was doing 65 mph on the thruway, and my Goodyear decided to shred itself. Those are the worst. Rear tire blowouts are still nothing to laugh at, but are way more controllable.
Plus with the amount of weight I had, it would've just shredded the tire and I would've been on my rim...
Besides, I did 45 mph after I felt the tire trauma... so nothing much would've happened if I did have a blow out.
I'm too smart for my own good.
Plus with the amount of weight I had, it would've just shredded the tire and I would've been on my rim...
Besides, I did 45 mph after I felt the tire trauma... so nothing much would've happened if I did have a blow out.
I'm too smart for my own good.
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I've had a blow out on a front tire before. I was doing 65 mph on the thruway, and my Goodyear decided to shred itself. Those are the worst. Rear tire blowouts are still nothing to laugh at, but are way more controllable.
Plus with the amount of weight I had, it would've just shredded the tire and I would've been on my rim...
Besides, I did 45 mph after I felt the tire trauma... so nothing much would've happened if I did have a blow out.
I'm too smart for my own good.
Plus with the amount of weight I had, it would've just shredded the tire and I would've been on my rim...
Besides, I did 45 mph after I felt the tire trauma... so nothing much would've happened if I did have a blow out.
I'm too smart for my own good.
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I've had a blow out on a front tire before. I was doing 65 mph on the thruway, and my Goodyear decided to shred itself. Those are the worst. Rear tire blowouts are still nothing to laugh at, but are way more controllable.
Plus with the amount of weight I had, it would've just shredded the tire and I would've been on my rim...
Besides, I did 45 mph after I felt the tire trauma... so nothing much would've happened if I did have a blow out.
I'm too smart for my own good.
Plus with the amount of weight I had, it would've just shredded the tire and I would've been on my rim...
Besides, I did 45 mph after I felt the tire trauma... so nothing much would've happened if I did have a blow out.
I'm too smart for my own good.
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