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This is what my front tire looked like after coming back from Leakey. Thankfully we were able to make to home with no problem.

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Looks like internal damage like busted cords on the inside. go over any big pot holes? Contact the manufacturer with the mileage you estimate on the tire. They may be interested in seeing it and give you a new tire if you cut out the damaged part and send it to them.

 

Continental sent me a set of tires once when i bought tires from Dennis Kirk that were 8 years old when they sold them to me. they would pass inspection in the spring when I had put them on the previous September. That's when i learned about the tires date code.

 

Anyway can't hurt to contact and ask.

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they're E3's with about 14000 miles,and I was trying to remember if i've hit anything but,can't. I was thinking maybe bad bead that let air inbetween rubber

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