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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 01:31 PM
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It looks to me that the tires were underinflated--this is based on the thickness of the tread at the failure point versus the thickness of the running ribs at the center of the tread. If the tread depth at the other side of the tire is "rather similar" to that of the side pictured, this rather confirms the underinflation.

BTW, I, like Katie22, overinflate my tires. In my case to 39 PSI.
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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Mitch Alsup
It looks to me that the tires were underinflated--this is based on the thickness of the tread at the failure point versus the thickness of the running ribs at the center of the tread. If the tread depth at the other side of the tire is "rather similar" to that of the side pictured, this rather confirms the underinflation.

BTW, I, like Katie22, overinflate my tires. In my case to 39 PSI.
They carry 36-38psi. Wear was not 360*. Only as shown in photos.
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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 07:03 PM
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Donnymac, Did the Run Flats support the weight of the car after the tread separation?

BTW, I just replaced my Goodyears (due to tread wear) with Michelin Pilot Spots 4 ZP. Very happy with them.
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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 07:12 PM
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The tires for my car are runflats.
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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by as.thompson
Donnymac, Did the Run Flats support the weight of the car after the tread separation?

BTW, I just replaced my Goodyears (due to tread wear) with Michelin Pilot Spots 4 ZP. Very happy with them.
As to support with 0psi, tire did its job. Tire let lose near a IH exit, so I was lucky. Had about a 7 mi city drive to the tire shop - no issues.

Michelin is my preference, too. Switching once the alignment is addressed.
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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 07:22 PM
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The runflats did thier job to get me to a tire shop but because it was a sidewall they started to gyrate as I drove down the road. I am guessing they would not have lasted 50 miles like advertised.

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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 07:25 PM
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The runflats did thier job to get me to a tire shop but because it was a sidewall they started to gyrate and I drove down the road. I am guessing they would not have lasted 50 miles like advertised.
Get rid of those crappy RFT's and you'll never need to worry about these blow-outs again. Regular XL tires will not come apart like that, even without the camber adjustor that you installed.
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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 07:43 PM
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Get rid of those crappy RFT's and you'll never need to worry about these blow-outs again. Regular XL tires will not come apart like that, even without the camber adjustor that you installed.
Dave I had that happen on a Bridgestone on my Porsche 911. So it isn't just run flats.
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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 08:32 PM
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Dave I had that happen on a Bridgestone on my Porsche 911. So it isn't just run flats.
These cars are not Porsches. I've never once had this happen on any car in 37 years of driving...except for recently one of the rear RFT's on my S550. It never happened on my S600 or GL550 with regular tires. It's definitely the RFT's that have this issue on the S-class....and likely almost every other car that has them.
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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 10:59 PM
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These cars are not Porsches. I've never once had this happen on any car in 37 years of driving...except for recently one of the rear RFT's on my S550. It never happened on my S600 or GL550 with regular tires. It's definitely the RFT's that have this issue on the S-class....and likely almost every other car that has them.
Dave ol buddy, sometimes it's fun to get out of 4th gear, especially a Porsche, etal.
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Old Apr 28, 2021 | 09:00 PM
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Out of the indy allignment shop. No evidence of any wheelwell issue. Had excessive toe-out which amplifies negative camber wear. All set to specs now and will be back on the road. Plan is to watch the wear and go with Katielinks as needed.

Thanks to all for all the input.
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