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Why do i have 95 upvotes
Because 95 people upvatoed it maboii
Because people liked the way you destroyed their anus
I knew this, but for some reason the “hello” makes lame videos better….to me at least, I’m a simple man.
Idk why this is freaking me out
Cause it looks like it’s about to explode. And exploding tires can tear off limbs.
I wouldn't be anywhere near that thing.
Looks like a prolapsed rectum lol
Goatse special.
Now that's a name I've not heard in a long time. A long time
How would you know?! 🤨
We all know
Everyone knows
😭
Is it supposed to look like that?
Did you know that 4x4 engine s is for 16 tires, and this model has worm Earth prototype XD
Is this an specialized tool?
Looks like it. There is also the cleaning flap on top. This must be some special wheel for transversing some specific type of surface.
No it’s a tire that needs changed. Very dangerous to be near as it can explode practically at any time.
Crazy I got downvoted for stating the extremely obvious. That’s Reddit for ya tho
There is no way that a failing tire turns the tread into an even zig-zag half the width of the tire.
How is that a tire? It looks like it may not even be made out of rubber but solid steel with a solid rubber tread.
Yeah I think you’re right, I can’t imagine how this shape would be any more beneficial than a normal tressed tire. Especially as a singular tire, none of the others (on this side of the truck) are like that. Plus you can see the tread on the side of the wheel where the bulges are and it’s deformed.
And that cleaning flap, (someone else mentioned above 👆) it’s a mud flap sitting on top of the wheel.
it just seems weird that a failing tire would take such a symmetrical shape. i can’t imagine how it would get damage that caused it to do what it’s doing
Equal pressure would cause an equilateral deformation would it not? The tire can’t go any bigger past a certain point so there needs to be concave to create bulges, Hence the clover look.
Probably very rare but maybe why the guy thought it was worth filming? Not a tire expert, just my immediate thoughts. I could be very wrong.
Note: I did a reverse image search on this video but couldn’t come across anything else. But I did find this image of a tire with equal/ symmetrical deformations
equal pressure how? all tires are always filled with equal pressure. typically, when they’re about to blow, one specific area weakens and you get an obvious bulge in that spot. for something like this, i think you’d need force exerted from the outside, which i can’t see any source of.
i agree it’s probably filmed because it’s abnormal, i just can’t fully understand how it’s happening.
I think it has to do with a specific sort of failure of the steel rope inside. Every other [something] is held in place while every other one is allowing the rubber to contain the pressure.
Neat
Very much so this...no clue why you're getting downvoted for an accurate answer.
You wouldn't find me anywhere near that tire in it's current state. I'd probably try to figure out some way to remotely deflate it...because that thing is essentially a bomb.
The first time I saw this wheel design is on longboards. Here's someone comparing normal wheel vs wheel with a wave pattern. https://youtu.be/EBf-q6dssVY
How did this happen? I’ll pay money for his wheels.
Needs the tyre doctor to see it
He won't laugh for long if he remain anywhere near that thing
Good grief, a lot of y'all are confidently incorrect. There's no control arm to wear on the tire, and you wouldn't see the bead and everything warping anyways. I doubt the tire would explode, given that it's likely a solid tire.
This looks designed. It also looks solid. The rim appears wide enough for the tire to be designed like this. There is no visible valve stem. I cannot think of how a tire could possibly fail in a way that would allow for this symmetrical result. I do not know its intended purpose, but this looks fully intentional.
the valve stem is inside the wheel, just below the hub on the bottom right. i think it’s a designed product, too, but it’s inflated like a traditional tire
I think it looks like this because the tire is being constantly pulled inwards. My bet is on malfunctioning control arm
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Hi
That guy’s laugh is just the best
What causes a tire to look like this?
The people who made it.
Just cut the bumps off good as new
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lol!
🤣😂😭
I'm just going to delete Reddit at this point.
Who, how's that?
Sad reptile day - but I’ll listen to his laugh all day
Always check vehicles for critters 🥺
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This is a sound effect not him laughing