Paul: Tony it looks like we've got a couple of different scenarios on this tire. Someone try to fix this one by themselves?
Tony: Yes, it looks like somebody might have been stuck at the side of the road, and decided, hey there is a nail, you got to pluck it, I need to get to where I got to go and they plucked it up.
Another situation we have with the tire too Paul is that, obviously they ran at low rather they couldn't get off the highway fast enough or they just didn't notice that the tire was low and by running at low, it actually warp the nylon on the sidewall, therefore causing warps on side of the --
Paul: In fact it looks like there is a lot of bumps on the side of the tire.
Tony: Correct, because the tire is no longer any good. Another thing due to that is that it shredded the tire from the inside, because it was driven low, and it's just not good at all and here you go once again inside, this is what happens when it gets tore up, the pockets starts to open up on the tread.
Paul: Now that tire is pretty much get ready to blowout at any time?
Tony: Yeah, this tire probably wouldn't go any further.
Paul: What's that right in there Tony?
Tony: That's an air pocket that stayed in the side wall of the tire.
Paul: Wow, thanks to his tire, that most people wouldn't even know that.
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