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February 25th, 2023 11:40 AM #11
rubber mga tires natin, these stones/pebbles won't do any harm.
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February 25th, 2023 12:49 PM #12At the Manila Port area, there used to be an unpaved section surfaced only with crushed gravel. As vehicles drove over them, they’d grind against each other and break into smaller pieces with really sharp edges.
One of these managed to punch through even an 8 ply tire on one of our light trucks once, and we found the offending stone embedded in the deflated tire the following day.
Thank goodness for tubeless tires that don’t go flat outright once punctured…
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February 25th, 2023 12:50 PM #13ang nakakatakot yung mga bato o sementong malaki na umiipit sa pagitan ng double tire ng truck at bus. kapag bumilis baka maging misslie
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February 25th, 2023 12:55 PM #14I don’t think anyone here would actually set aside time to remove pebbles from their tire grooves on a regular basis. Medyo extreme na ata yun.
I remove the bigger ones with a small, flat head screwdriver when I check the tire pressures though, as I don’t want them hitting the underside of my vehicle and possibly chipping the factory rustproofing if I can help it.
They cause stone chips and inflict windshield pits (or worse, breakage) on other vehicles if ejected by the tire in their direction, and ayaw ko naman din makaperwisyo ito sa iba.
“Do unto others…” We may not know it, but there have probably been countless times that we’ve been spared from something bad happening to us, because somewhere, someone out there bothered to be considerate of other people. Mga guardian angel na lang natin nakaka alam...
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February 25th, 2023 01:12 PM #15Naku, sinabi mo.
Madalas diyan yung mga naka wide profile tires na lagpas na sa fender, and those SUV's, lifted pickups and ATV's na naka "monster-truck setup" na walang fender flares or even mud flaps. Tapos naka mud terrain tire pa (but highway & paved road driven), which are designed to scoop up and eject mud and debris out and away from the vehicle.
Add na rin diyan yung mga motorcycle without a flap for their rear tires, and mga trucks...
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February 25th, 2023 03:56 PM #16
i used to drive on u.s. air force flight lines. before we get into the area, there's what we call fod check. (Foreign Object Debris). at the entrance to the flight line, there is a FOD check area where all stones, pebbles or any solid object that does not belong to the tire are removed. these little pieces of foreign objects damage jet engines when ingested. the stones, pebbles or any object stuck to the tires also cause tire imbalance that can cause suspension and steering problems later on in addition to becoming projectiles that can damage windshields of the car behind specially at higher speeds. some of these tires are called "self cleaning tires" being that the tread grooves, lugs and sipes are designed to dislodge the foreign object at some predetermined rotational speeds.
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February 25th, 2023 06:42 PM #17
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February 26th, 2023 11:03 AM #18ako when i drove on the uneven roads i always check my tires if there's any stones or tiny debris had stuck to my tire threads after driving in those rough surface roads. if i did not remove them it may affect the wheel balance and also increased tire wear due to the stones and debris.
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February 26th, 2023 11:41 AM #19
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February 26th, 2023 11:52 AM #20