At least, I sure hope it's unusual-- even though it's plagued me for the past several months.
I have a problem that sure looks like belt-separation in the tires. The tire will start out nice and round, just like a tire is supposed to be--- then down the road a few thousand miles it will develop a bulge in the tread along with a characteristic "thump thump thump" as you drive down the road. This is beginning to get irritating to say the least, and I wonder what could be causing it. Faulty tires or something else. I note that I've experienced this on all four corners, plus I've kept up with alignment and she steers straight.
Chevy 2500 series van, 1998 (yeah, it's old) with 540,000 miles on it so far.
Thanks in advance.....
I have a problem that sure looks like belt-separation in the tires. The tire will start out nice and round, just like a tire is supposed to be--- then down the road a few thousand miles it will develop a bulge in the tread along with a characteristic "thump thump thump" as you drive down the road. This is beginning to get irritating to say the least, and I wonder what could be causing it. Faulty tires or something else. I note that I've experienced this on all four corners, plus I've kept up with alignment and she steers straight.
Chevy 2500 series van, 1998 (yeah, it's old) with 540,000 miles on it so far.
Thanks in advance.....