Tire story

Dad had a horse trailer and his flats were usually punctures like nails or something. He said the flats were always found on the rear of the tandem two. According to him, the first tire set the nail up, and the second tire following behind received the damage. Nice theory, who knows? (something for Myth Busters to sort out).

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I have been told that by tire guys. Then I went to 10 ply on the steel 6 horse gooses and rarely blew a tire.
The usual reason for trailer tire failure I think is lack of air pressure.
Then I went to aluminu
m and hardly ever blew a tire!
56 years experience with such.