Day before yesterday, I took my 5-ton out for a leisurely maintenance drive to keep the fluids moving and seals lubricated.
I parked the truck, drained the air tanks and gave the truck a walk-around, looking for any fluid leaks, ensuring that the dog bones aren't popping off, etc.
There was silence, no sounds of leaks. Yesterday, the spousal unit informed me that the driver's front tire was flat. A review of my security camera footage shows that the tire suddenly lost pressure between 8:40am and about 10:30am, just like that.
When I got home, I attempted to air up the tire. I put about 15lbs in it and stopped, checking for punctures and listening for leaks. Basically, it seemed to have a fast leak at the base of the valve stem. Air was rushing out from "inside" the wheel, at the valve stem if that makes any sense.
Anyway, I was lucky because the tire failed in my driveway. I'm a little bummed because although the tire was old it had full tread.
I parked the truck, drained the air tanks and gave the truck a walk-around, looking for any fluid leaks, ensuring that the dog bones aren't popping off, etc.
There was silence, no sounds of leaks. Yesterday, the spousal unit informed me that the driver's front tire was flat. A review of my security camera footage shows that the tire suddenly lost pressure between 8:40am and about 10:30am, just like that.
When I got home, I attempted to air up the tire. I put about 15lbs in it and stopped, checking for punctures and listening for leaks. Basically, it seemed to have a fast leak at the base of the valve stem. Air was rushing out from "inside" the wheel, at the valve stem if that makes any sense.
Anyway, I was lucky because the tire failed in my driveway. I'm a little bummed because although the tire was old it had full tread.