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Unbelievable, but we just travelled from Innamincka down the back track to Cameron Corner, then out to the Strzelecki Track to Lyndhurst and then up to Marree and along the Oodnadatta Track to William Creek and then the William Creek Road to Coober Pedy when just 15 k’s from Coober Pedy the below happened! Amazing all that way on rough roads and when it happened the road was like a highway, smooth as. But at least we were close to a place where we can get a new tyre. (I am sure they can just put a couple of patches on it and it will be fine!) And we need to get the trailer repaired because obviously the spare has never been used as the studs were rusted and we had to break them off to get the spare off. But we have found a place to get them drilled out and new studs welded in. So tonight we are in an underground hotel room. Ahhhhhhh with a flushing toilet, hot shower just there and a king size bed! (Mind you my wife is still peeved we missed the Yellow Bus outside Cameron Corner! I don’t know how we did not see it, but not see it we did.) Kevin
Bugger mate. This happens a lot where the tyre gets a small puncture and subsequent slow leak. You tyre seems ok until the pressure drops and it starts to heat up and then, boom. This is where those tyre monitors come in handy.
Krisandkev Nice Try . On the same road from Haddens Corner to Innaminka we lost 2 tyres put on the spare & it too expolded after 12 KM . So with 3 tyres down the trip came to a stop . Spent 40 hours waiting for tyres to arrive after the local grader driver called his base in Yunta , they called Innaminka , the closest to us . Each tyre cost $ 450 delivederd to us . So the grin was removed from the face . The joys of travel
Just out of curiosity what sort of tyre was it and how much pressure did it have in it? Im guessing it took a while to know it was flat?
Yep, you win Can't recall the brand, but heaps of tread, had lowered the pressure on all tyres. It is hard to know when you are losing pressure on a trailer tyre. Could have been worse. The mechanic who is repairing the spare holder studs says he just got a call that people in a twin cab (don't recall the make/model) who are 500 k's out and the cab has snapped in half! Kevin