Holy shyt...What you actually said was worse than that. you said old tires with good tread will cause you to wobble and swerve. and that there is no way to drive an old used tire around without noticing a problem. Makes no sense.
You keep mentioning the tires being out of balance, but there is no evidence here to tell us this tire isn't exactly the same as the other three tires so i don't know where that hypothesis is coming from either.
irregardless i wasn't arguing against your point, i simply noted that dry rot could have cause his tire to de-lam like it did. I'm assuming (likely correctly) that he bought old used tires because you are probably not finding drugs in any of tires at Sams club or Pep boys.
I worked in auto tech for about 5 years when i was a teenager but despite that i do not consider myself an expert in the least.
You think that having 4 equally unbalanced tires causes them to cancel each other out?
I never said old tires with good tread will wobble. Quote me saying that.
I have only said unbalanced tires will wobble. Especially being off by kilos. Are you dyslexic or something?
There's no way you worked as a tech and don't understand how bad an unbalanced tire drives. Even when I ask for acceptable measurements for balance you won't even reply. Because that information will further prove my point.
Stop trying to make this about used tires. I've been speaking on them not being balanced only.