Originally posted by rainshdw1:
ok well...as you already know...or not...the tires will heat up due to friction with the road surface while driving some 5-15 degrees depending on how your driving. Could be the inside of your tire broke...like the cord or became rubber layers became seperated. This happends either due to a manufaturing defect, old tire, weather or driving at some point in time about the speed rated for your tires.
When I was an aircraft mechanic we had the same problems...just a different scale.
rainshdw
Okay sweet thanks for advice, I wondered if it might be something like that. I just don't know enough about the construction of tires to know quite what it was. But that makes sense.
EDIT: serves me right for not checking EVERYTHING after having it in for service :rolleyes: