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    Wierd tyre wear on the defender Prob solved.

    HI

    That tyre wear prob i posted about, turned out to be a stuffed tyre!!.

    very slowly but surely the centre was rising like a cake in the oven .

    Had the front end checked out cdL etc, everything was ok, could not see a thing wrong with the tyre until a couple of days ago, and then all of a sudden the steering was all over the shop.a monster lump appeared off to one sideof the tyre. Bloody dunlops although the tyre company was pretty good about it , replaced it and gave a good discount on another one so as i start off with two newies on the front again.

    So wonder whats next

    Cheers Sumo.

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    Years ago they were known as dunclops , seems that they havent changed abit

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    Well, at least now we have an explanation! Thanks for letting us all know.

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    So much for the sages of the forum, don't think anyone picked that option.

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    The local mechanic had an F100 in for work last week.As he walked past it the spare sitting on the tray exploded,he **** himself,luckily it was the opposite side of the tyre that blew.I saw the tyre/rim,11r15 Desert dueller with plenty of tread,blew out bigtime in the tread 6" dia hole.
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    Amazing, Glad its solved. I would've thought a tyre would have had a bump bump bump associated with it too, especially at low speeds.
    Always suprised at what happens with automobiles!!Thats what keeps it entertaining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Years ago they were known as dunclops , seems that they havent changed abit
    Funny thing i"ve always had a good run on cars with dunlop, Not so good on the 4by though.

    Cheers.sumo

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    The local mechanic had an F100 in for work last week.As he walked past it the spare sitting on the tray exploded,he **** himself,luckily it was the opposite side of the tyre that blew.I saw the tyre/rim,11r15 Desert dueller with plenty of tread,blew out bigtime in the tread 6" dia hole.
    Andrew
    I would have **** myself too!!. Years ago i was travelling across the hay plains towards Mildura Vic, in a valiant ute doing on a average of 80-90 MPH , when we got close to town & travelling in a built up area i could hear this thumping through the steering,when i investigated there was a lump that big on the tyre it was hitting the tie rod end! Scary!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Years ago they were known as dunclops , seems that they havent changed abit
    If it happens again I'll be calling them more than that!!


    Cheers Sumo

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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    So much for the sages of the forum, don't think anyone picked that option.

    Cheers
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    "Yes, and as I said, its difficult to visualise anything that would give even wear on one tyre and not the other. Which does seem to bring it back to perhaps a tyre with soft rubber compound? Check whether that tyre is getting hotter than the other on a run, after making sure pressures are exactly the same."

    Maybe not quite what I said, but along those lines.

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