That is some bad luck, but I suppose the heat and dryness out west might be a factor. I have a complete set of Dunlops on my 1984 Model 10 that are three years old, now I have to wonder how long they have to go. I have all Michelins on my Model 15, but they are all 10 years plus. Did any of the tires show sidewall cracking at all? What pressures were you running?Are your axle and torsilastics still doing well, you certainly put a lot of work into them. I'm currently taking out an axle from my spare Model 10 to help out a fellow Busnut in Michigan who had an axle failure. I'm working on soft ground, so it is going slow. The axle alignment struts were a bear to get off in my case, the bolts had some rust. Even after the bolts were out the bars did not want to come out without tons of force. I wonder if the bolts were over torqued and squeezed in the brackets.
No sidewall cracking at all. I run 90 pounds of air in the rear. The torsalastics are holding well. My bars dropped off with light prying after bolt removal. The bolts were difficult to break loose though Here is a picture of the Dunlop after I removed it. See the stud still in one hole? Would have saved a service call if that had not stuck. I didn’t have extras in the toolbox anyway. I will get some.
Are they Dunlop SP160?