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Last night we were doing a maccas run and heard just a little pop and then thumping after we went a couple of corners from the house so we pulled over and both of my front tyres had popped :( lucky enough we were only doing about 30km/h so no damage or anything and we just slowly got it back to the house........PICS :D

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Too high pressure i take it? Or what was the cause? Wouldn't expect both tyres to pop unless they had both been over-inflated...

Good thing you didn't damage your wheels, 30kms/h certainly isn't slow.

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tyre pressures are at max 36psi but usually 32... and rather it pop at 30kms instead of 100km/h

Yeh for sure, that's not what i was getting at. I just meant that even at 30kms an hour, you're quite lucky to not have damaged your rims. At 100kms an hour you would be very lucky to not have crashed and totalled the car completely.

Any idea what caused them to pop?

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haha yer we check our rears quite often, but dont spin the fronts so kinda forget to check them eh :D

atleast no major damage, could have ended very differently if this happened at speed!

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