Sup guys, this morning I hit a pothole and turns out I blew my front pass tire out...on the outside doesn't appear to be any wheel damage(not bent or scuffed at all), is it possible to have damaged the wheel internally?. Looked like the bead flipped out but not quite fully but still wouldn't hold air. I have a nbs RCSB dropped 5/6 and just put on 22" tbss replicas 22x9 +22. Tires are 265/35/22 so I'm wondering if I should step up to a 265/40/22 and raise the front ~1" but I'm concerned about tire fitment with such a small offset and tall tire(my front fenders are mini tubbed). Or should I stick with the 265/35/22's and be more careful driving? This is my first time running rubber bands, so I guess I'm used to just rolling over whatever's. another thing is a local tire installer said 265/35/22's load index is significantly lower than what a Silverado is rated for and that could be a reason why the tire gave.
Here's the culprit, admittedly I wasn't really paying attention
Here's the culprit, admittedly I wasn't really paying attention
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