Bit of a back story on this new to me set of tires. Falken MT01
I bought this as a set of 5 slightly used tires off of marketplace a few months ago. The prior owner bought them for his OBS Ford but they rubbed too much so they were replaced after a few weeks.
The tires are in like new condition, but had a 6 year old date code on them. I bought these because the rubber was in like new condition, the tires were 6 years old but had been stored indoors the entire time so I didn't think it's a tire age issue, but school me if you think I'm wrong please.
Because of their age I could only get an independent tire shop to mount and balance these tires, none of the chain shops would touch them, so sharing that as a possible factor.
Anyway, I've now got two off road trips under my belt on these and between these two trips I've had 3 flats due to losing the bead on the rim. It's been a different tire each time. Twice the tires got so low they started rubbing and yesterday it lost the bead entirely to where I had to lift the Jeep to get the tire reseated on the rim. Each time I've been aired down to 10 psi.
Any ideas why this is happening and what I can do about it? I never had this problem with the prior set of BFG AT2s I had on it going down to the same tire pressure on the same trails.
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but tire bead thicknesses vary, and this affects how well certain tires hold a bead. I suspect this is the problem.
