First of all, an exploding tire in traffic isn't really any more dangerous than a puncture flat. It goes flat, you realize that you are riding on the rim, and you stop. Guess the danger is being startled by the noise. But, you probably can't ride another yard until you replace the tire and tube, so a major bummer on the road unless you carry a spare folding tire. Was your tire bulge on the road-contact part of the tire or the sidewall or was the bead slipping off the rim? How old was the tire? Sometimes sidewalls start to get thread separation and develop a bulge. If on the road-contact surface, I would suspect either a defective tire or some major road damage that wasn't visible. In any case, you need a new tire and a new tube. Tubes always have gaping holes after a blowout and are unpatchable. I've been around hundreds of exploding tires, but the majority occur while inflating with the bead not properly seated.



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The Sag group thought the shop may have sold me an incorrect tube for my tire. Any suggestions and also how can I tell what tube goes to my tire?
