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07-04-2006, 05:17
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steer tire blow out
Hi fellow birders,
Just returned home from a trip to Reno and back. The "White Bird" turned in another flawless trip... Altho had a bit of an adventure when the driver side steer tire exploded....(sounded like a cannon!) We were very lucky, no one was in the opposite lane or directly behind when this happened. It pulled me into the opposite lane, fortunately was able to keep it on the road and get back over to the correct lane and off to the side of the road. The tire was less than 2 years old and not sure why it blew. Of course we were in the middle of nowhere, high desert out of Susanville California.....no cell phone coverage. Even 911 wouldn't get out. No one hurt, the coach not a bit damaged (just knocked loose a very small amount of the insulation in the wheel well!) Didn't damage the rim...or tear up anything. My 85 year old mother and 10 year old grandson and I spent the day in perfect comfort of the coach, genny supplying the air conditioners power, playing scrabble and yahtzee. A California fire chief stopped and drove me about 15 miles til a cell phone would work, called progressive and they took care of getting a tire to us. Of course this was on a Sunday....about dark help finally arrived and we were able to get back underway. Wish I had signed up with FMCA before the trip. They would have paid for the tire! Anyway, thanks to all I have learned on these sites, I knew not to jam on the brakes, slowly brought the speed down and got into the correct lane, then off the road. (2 lane highway). The only reason we came away with no injuries, deaths or damage was LUCK that there was no oncoming traffic.... The tire fellow and fire man were amazed I kept it on the road.... didn't have time to think about it until I had it stopped and my heart did flip flops then, thinking about what might have happened... Rose Mary 82 FC 35 Oregon |
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07-04-2006, 06:29
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Great job Rose Mary, thanks for sharing it with us we all need to try and
remember not to hit brakes with a blow out. Again great job. What brand tire and load rating are you running? Have you checked pressure in other steer tire? Howard Truitt Camilla, Ga. 86 PT40 ----- Original Message ----- From: Rose Mary To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 1:17 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] steer tire blow out Hi fellow birders, Just returned home from a trip to Reno and back. The "White Bird" turned in another flawless trip... Altho had a bit of an adventure when the driver side steer tire exploded....(sounded like a cannon!) We were very lucky, no one was in the opposite lane or directly behind when this happened. It pulled me into the opposite lane, fortunately was able to keep it on the road and get back over to the correct lane and off to the side of the road. The tire was less than 2 years old and not sure why it blew. Of course we were in the middle of nowhere, high desert out of Susanville California.....no cell phone coverage. Even 911 wouldn't get out. No one hurt, the coach not a bit damaged (just knocked loose a very small amount of the insulation in the wheel well!) Didn't damage the rim...or tear up anything. My 85 year old mother and 10 year old grandson and I spent the day in perfect comfort of the coach, genny supplying the air conditioners power, playing scrabble and yahtzee. A California fire chief stopped and drove me about 15 miles til a cell phone would work, called progressive and they took care of getting a tire to us. Of course this was on a Sunday....about dark help finally arrived and we were able to get back underway. Wish I had signed up with FMCA before the trip. They would have paid for the tire! Anyway, thanks to all I have learned on these sites, I knew not to jam on the brakes, slowly brought the speed down and got into the correct lane, then off the road. (2 lane highway). The only reason we came away with no injuries, deaths or damage was LUCK that there was no oncoming traffic.... The tire fellow and fire man were amazed I kept it on the road.... didn't have time to think about it until I had it stopped and my heart did flip flops then, thinking about what might have happened... Rose Mary 82 FC 35 Oregon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.8/380 - Release Date: 6/30/2006 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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07-04-2006, 06:30
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Rose well done on handling that blow out. Any info on what might have caused
the blowout? What make was the tire? On 04/07/06, Rose Mary > > Hi fellow birders, > Just returned home from a trip to Reno and back. The "White Bird" > turned in another flawless trip... > Altho had a bit of an adventure when the driver side steer tire > exploded....(sounded like a cannon!) > We were very lucky, no one was in the opposite lane or directly > behind when this happened. It pulled me into the opposite lane, > fortunately was able to keep it on the road and get back over to the > correct lane and off to the side of the road. > The tire was less than 2 years old and not sure why it blew. > Of course we were in the middle of nowhere, high desert out of > Susanville California.....no cell phone coverage. Even 911 wouldn't > get out. > No one hurt, the coach not a bit damaged (just knocked loose a very > small amount of the insulation in the wheel well!) Didn't damage the > rim...or tear up anything. > My 85 year old mother and 10 year old grandson and I spent the day in > perfect comfort of the coach, genny supplying the air conditioners > power, playing scrabble and yahtzee. > A California fire chief stopped and drove me about 15 miles til a > cell phone would work, called progressive and they took care of > getting a tire to us. Of course this was on a Sunday....about dark > help finally arrived and we were able to get back underway. > Wish I had signed up with FMCA before the trip. They would have paid > for the tire! > Anyway, thanks to all I have learned on these sites, I knew not to > jam on the brakes, slowly brought the speed down and got into the > correct lane, then off the road. (2 lane highway). > The only reason we came away with no injuries, deaths or damage was > LUCK that there was no oncoming traffic.... > The tire fellow and fire man were amazed I kept it on the road.... > didn't have time to think about it until I had it stopped and my > heart did flip flops then, thinking about what might have happened... > Rose Mary > 82 FC 35 > Oregon > > > -- Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson 94 WLWB [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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07-04-2006, 06:56
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steer tire blow out
One more reason I'm glad I upgraded my FC to 24.5s.
MH ----- Original Message ----- From: Rob Robinson To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 1:30 PM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] steer tire blow out Rose well done on handling that blow out. Any info on what might have caused the blowout? What make was the tire? On 04/07/06, Rose Mary > > Hi fellow birders, > Just returned home from a trip to Reno and back. The "White Bird" > turned in another flawless trip... > Altho had a bit of an adventure when the driver side steer tire > exploded....(sounded like a cannon!) > We were very lucky, no one was in the opposite lane or directly > behind when this happened. It pulled me into the opposite lane, > fortunately was able to keep it on the road and get back over to the > correct lane and off to the side of the road. > The tire was less than 2 years old and not sure why it blew. > Of course we were in the middle of nowhere, high desert out of > Susanville California.....no cell phone coverage. Even 911 wouldn't > get out. > No one hurt, the coach not a bit damaged (just knocked loose a very > small amount of the insulation in the wheel well!) Didn't damage the > rim...or tear up anything. > My 85 year old mother and 10 year old grandson and I spent the day in > perfect comfort of the coach, genny supplying the air conditioners > power, playing scrabble and yahtzee. > A California fire chief stopped and drove me about 15 miles til a > cell phone would work, called progressive and they took care of > getting a tire to us. Of course this was on a Sunday....about dark > help finally arrived and we were able to get back underway. > Wish I had signed up with FMCA before the trip. They would have paid > for the tire! > Anyway, thanks to all I have learned on these sites, I knew not to > jam on the brakes, slowly brought the speed down and got into the > correct lane, then off the road. (2 lane highway). > The only reason we came away with no injuries, deaths or damage was > LUCK that there was no oncoming traffic.... > The tire fellow and fire man were amazed I kept it on the road.... > didn't have time to think about it until I had it stopped and my > heart did flip flops then, thinking about what might have happened... > Rose Mary > 82 FC 35 > Oregon > > > -- Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson 94 WLWB [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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07-04-2006, 10:53
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Rob Robinson"
> > Rose well done on handling that blow out. Any info on what might have caused > the blowout? What make was the tire? It was a Cooper Load range G , I think there was some belt separation happening as I left Reno , as it wasn't handling 'right', thought much of it was the truck rutted road now I think it was the tire. (I fueled up at Sierra Cids in Reno ($3.04) amazing, everywhere else was 3.21 +.) The tires/pressure were checked before leaving my brother's place that morning. My thought is the tire may have suffered an injury when the coach was driven to Oregon, by my oldest brother after my little brothers death. He said it drove like a #####! + the passenger steer blew out on him.....he replaced that one with a toyo like the rear tires. Later found the front air bags hadn't been working correctly....so think that is why the tire blew on him....duh... I had the air bags front valve replaced before we took it anywhere and feel very comfortable driving it. He said he didn't care to, so think he must have made that long trip with no front air (can you imagine how awful of a ride that would have been?!) All the other tires are Toyo's and this service company only had Goodyear. The tread matches ok but would feel better if the steers were the same brand or does it matter? phew! Rose Mary 82 FC Oregon > > On 04/07/06, Rose Mary > > > > Hi fellow birders, > > Just returned home from a trip to Reno and back. The "White Bird" > > turned in another flawless trip... > > Altho had a bit of an adventure when the driver side steer tire > > exploded....(sounded like a cannon!) > > We were very lucky, no one was in the opposite lane or directly > > behind when this happened. It pulled me into the opposite lane, > > fortunately was able to keep it on the road and get back over to the > > correct lane and off to the side of the road. > > The tire was less than 2 years old and not sure why it blew. > > Of course we were in the middle of nowhere, high desert out of > > Susanville California.....no cell phone coverage. Even 911 wouldn't > > get out. > > No one hurt, the coach not a bit damaged (just knocked loose a very > > small amount of the insulation in the wheel well!) Didn't damage the > > rim...or tear up anything. > > My 85 year old mother and 10 year old grandson and I spent the day in > > perfect comfort of the coach, genny supplying the air conditioners > > power, playing scrabble and yahtzee. > > A California fire chief stopped and drove me about 15 miles til a > > cell phone would work, called progressive and they took care of > > getting a tire to us. Of course this was on a Sunday....about dark > > help finally arrived and we were able to get back underway. > > Wish I had signed up with FMCA before the trip. They would have paid > > for the tire! > > Anyway, thanks to all I have learned on these sites, I knew not to > > jam on the brakes, slowly brought the speed down and got into the > > correct lane, then off the road. (2 lane highway). > > The only reason we came away with no injuries, deaths or damage was > > LUCK that there was no oncoming traffic.... > > The tire fellow and fire man were amazed I kept it on the road.... > > didn't have time to think about it until I had it stopped and my > > heart did flip flops then, thinking about what might have happened... > > Rose Mary > > 82 FC 35 > > Oregon > > > > > > > > > > -- > Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson > 94 WLWB > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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07-04-2006, 11:59
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steer tire blow out
Rose'mary,
Luck not, Was knowledge - skill - tenacity. No harm using an unoccupied lane to better gain control. Luck would be not having a blowout. Greg --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Rose Mary" wrote: , I knew not to > jam on the brakes, slowly brought the speed down and got into the > correct lane, then off the road. (2 lane highway). > The only reason we came away with no injuries, deaths or damage was > LUCK that there was no oncoming traffic.... > The tire fellow and fire man were amazed I kept it on the road.... > didn't have time to think about it until I had it stopped and my > heart did flip flops then, thinking about what might have happened... > Rose Mary > 82 FC 35 > Oregon > |
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07-05-2006, 07:57
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steer tire blow out
Rose Mary
I run load range H on my steer tires. I think the G tires are too marginal for the weight on the front of an FC. I had a similar blow out on H range Michelin 6 years old on passenger side. South Texas 95 degrees highway 90 in the middle of nowhere One bar on the cell phone got me to Good Sam and a tire (load range G) was delivered and installation started in 45 minutes. Changed to a Load range H when we were back home. Chet Geist 1981 FC33, Austin, Texas -----Original Message----- From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Rose Mary Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 5:53 PM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: steer tire blow out --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Rob Robinson" > > Rose well done on handling that blow out. Any info on what might have caused > the blowout? What make was the tire? It was a Cooper Load range G , I think there was some belt separation happening as I left Reno , as it wasn't handling 'right', thought much of it was the truck rutted road now I think it was the tire. (I fueled up at Sierra Cids in Reno ($3.04) amazing, everywhere else was 3.21 +.) The tires/pressure were checked before leaving my brother's place that morning. My thought is the tire may have suffered an injury when the coach was driven to Oregon, by my oldest brother after my little brothers death. He said it drove like a #####! + the passenger steer blew out on him.....he replaced that one with a toyo like the rear tires. Later found the front air bags hadn't been working correctly....so think that is why the tire blew on him....duh... I had the air bags front valve replaced before we took it anywhere and feel very comfortable driving it. He said he didn't care to, so think he must have made that long trip with no front air (can you imagine how awful of a ride that would have been?!) All the other tires are Toyo's and this service company only had Goodyear. The tread matches ok but would feel better if the steers were the same brand or does it matter? phew! Rose Mary 82 FC Oregon > > On 04/07/06, Rose Mary > > > > Hi fellow birders, > > Just returned home from a trip to Reno and back. The "White Bird" > > turned in another flawless trip... > > Altho had a bit of an adventure when the driver side steer tire > > exploded....(sounded like a cannon!) > > We were very lucky, no one was in the opposite lane or directly > > behind when this happened. It pulled me into the opposite lane, > > fortunately was able to keep it on the road and get back over to the > > correct lane and off to the side of the road. > > The tire was less than 2 years old and not sure why it blew. > > Of course we were in the middle of nowhere, high desert out of > > Susanville California.....no cell phone coverage. Even 911 wouldn't > > get out. > > No one hurt, the coach not a bit damaged (just knocked loose a very > > small amount of the insulation in the wheel well!) Didn't damage the > > rim...or tear up anything. > > My 85 year old mother and 10 year old grandson and I spent the day in > > perfect comfort of the coach, genny supplying the air conditioners > > power, playing scrabble and yahtzee. > > A California fire chief stopped and drove me about 15 miles til a > > cell phone would work, called progressive and they took care of > > getting a tire to us. Of course this was on a Sunday....about dark > > help finally arrived and we were able to get back underway. > > Wish I had signed up with FMCA before the trip. They would have paid > > for the tire! > > Anyway, thanks to all I have learned on these sites, I knew not to > > jam on the brakes, slowly brought the speed down and got into the > > correct lane, then off the road. (2 lane highway). > > The only reason we came away with no injuries, deaths or damage was > > LUCK that there was no oncoming traffic.... > > The tire fellow and fire man were amazed I kept it on the road.... > > didn't have time to think about it until I had it stopped and my > > heart did flip flops then, thinking about what might have happened... > > Rose Mary > > 82 FC 35 > > Oregon > > > > > > > > > > -- > Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson > 94 WLWB > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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07-05-2006, 13:24
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Glad you and your family are ok. We look forward to seeing you again
at a NW Bird Rally. Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 Tacoma, Wa. > Altho had a bit of an adventure when the driver side steer tire > exploded....(sounded like a cannon!) Rose Mary > 82 FC 35 > Oregon > |
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