SuperDave
Member
Looks to me to be a confluence of issues added together that led to this:
50+ years of use (& possible abuse), especially with drum brakes (lots of heat/cool cycles)
Steel belted tires as opposed to the bias ply these were designed for
Bad roads
And you mentioned your alignment isn't top notch
Nice thing about disc brakes is their ability to shed heat, which is why they don't suffer from brake fade (as much). And since the front brakes do most of the work, it stands to reason the front brakes get hotter. Anything bolted to the brake drums (like the rims) are going to get hot too. You mentioned you had just dropped off the kid at school. That implies 20 mph school zones, i.e. you were riding the brakes, ergo HEAT! Factor in over 5 decades of repeated heat cycles, steel belted tires that transmit more harsh vibrations than the original bias ply tires would have absorbed, rough roads AND an off kilter alignment providing additional stress, it all adds up to a worse case scenario.
It sounds like your guardian angel was looking out for you, holding out until after your kid was safely delivered to school, and your benevolent demon struck before you achieved highway speeds. You got lucky. Buy a lotto ticket! Take your winnings and upgrade to front disc brakes, new rims and rubber.
You never mentioned if the fender took damage, but you did mention it cut the tire when it came off. Any pics of that? You know, so your C-Body buddies can offer prayers of praise and gratitude to the Great White Spirit In The Sky for looking out for folks like us.
p.s. Happy Father's Day
50+ years of use (& possible abuse), especially with drum brakes (lots of heat/cool cycles)
Steel belted tires as opposed to the bias ply these were designed for
Bad roads
And you mentioned your alignment isn't top notch
Nice thing about disc brakes is their ability to shed heat, which is why they don't suffer from brake fade (as much). And since the front brakes do most of the work, it stands to reason the front brakes get hotter. Anything bolted to the brake drums (like the rims) are going to get hot too. You mentioned you had just dropped off the kid at school. That implies 20 mph school zones, i.e. you were riding the brakes, ergo HEAT! Factor in over 5 decades of repeated heat cycles, steel belted tires that transmit more harsh vibrations than the original bias ply tires would have absorbed, rough roads AND an off kilter alignment providing additional stress, it all adds up to a worse case scenario.
It sounds like your guardian angel was looking out for you, holding out until after your kid was safely delivered to school, and your benevolent demon struck before you achieved highway speeds. You got lucky. Buy a lotto ticket! Take your winnings and upgrade to front disc brakes, new rims and rubber.
You never mentioned if the fender took damage, but you did mention it cut the tire when it came off. Any pics of that? You know, so your C-Body buddies can offer prayers of praise and gratitude to the Great White Spirit In The Sky for looking out for folks like us.
p.s. Happy Father's Day















