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Originally Posted by SentraSE-R
There's no way tire inflation will cause a tread bubble in a properly manufactured tire. There's simply no relationship or cause/effect rationale possible. You're crying "Wolf" where wolves don't exist.
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You are starting to sound like an insurance company...
there is as much proof that overinflation can cause tread separation as there is proof that a poorly made tire (Firestone) is the reason or in Fords case a poorly designed car.
When bad things happen under one setup, it is nice to know. If you still feel that the setup is not the problem then that is your decision as long as you understand that it is your responsibility because you are informed.
I never claimed that overinflation will make your car tires to separate or explode I simply stated caution in making that decision. My experiences were just that Mine. This is what slowed me down in life and made me think twice about being cheap on something as important as tires. Read the entire thread formulate your own opinion and go from there to the unique setup that each one of us has. Much information on this forum does not apply to my vehicles but I listen read and use it to figure out what might work. Just because it does not support a particular persons situation does not mean the information is wrong.
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