Sporky McGeuschky
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Hi Y'all, Sporky here.
I'm in Houston for Memorial Day Weekend.
My FL5 is still on my Winter Setup, which is Honda Pilot HPD Bronze 18 X 8.0 SUV wheels, plus 20mm Eibach spacers, on Pirelli Winter Sottozero 255/40 R18 RF tires. The RF stands for Run Flat.
Yesterday, Saturday, May 23rd, 2026, I drove my FL5 up to Kingwood (I-59 N) with a buddy of mine for a day trip to see another friend. Around 7:00 P.M. we were heading back to my hotel, which is in the West Houston / Bunker Hill area on I-10 W.
While driving about 63 or 64 MPH in the far left lane on 610 North Loop, Westbound, as I was passing the I-45 interchange, I saw a wide pothole up ahead in my lane and braced for impact. I let off the accelerator but I did not brake. Speed was about 61 MPH when the tire hit the pothole.
BOOOOM! It was LOUD.
The pothole was really deep, probably at least 3 inches. The impact was so loud that I thought the frame of the car scraped the edge of the pothole. My FL5 is still stock height and stock camber.
I didn't consider the possibility of a blowout, which is really the first thing that should have come to mind, because I thought the car may have bottomed out on the asphalt. I still need to get that checked once I get back to San Antonio.
The drive after hitting the pothole was not noticably different than before impact, so I kept on truckin'.
We made it the rest of the way back to the hotel just fine. After I parked, we checked for damage.
There is a big ass tear in the sidewall of the tire, but somehow, no major visible damage (so far) to the wheel.
Run Flat.
Tire damage.
I'm in Houston for Memorial Day Weekend.
My FL5 is still on my Winter Setup, which is Honda Pilot HPD Bronze 18 X 8.0 SUV wheels, plus 20mm Eibach spacers, on Pirelli Winter Sottozero 255/40 R18 RF tires. The RF stands for Run Flat.
Yesterday, Saturday, May 23rd, 2026, I drove my FL5 up to Kingwood (I-59 N) with a buddy of mine for a day trip to see another friend. Around 7:00 P.M. we were heading back to my hotel, which is in the West Houston / Bunker Hill area on I-10 W.
While driving about 63 or 64 MPH in the far left lane on 610 North Loop, Westbound, as I was passing the I-45 interchange, I saw a wide pothole up ahead in my lane and braced for impact. I let off the accelerator but I did not brake. Speed was about 61 MPH when the tire hit the pothole.
BOOOOM! It was LOUD.
The pothole was really deep, probably at least 3 inches. The impact was so loud that I thought the frame of the car scraped the edge of the pothole. My FL5 is still stock height and stock camber.
I didn't consider the possibility of a blowout, which is really the first thing that should have come to mind, because I thought the car may have bottomed out on the asphalt. I still need to get that checked once I get back to San Antonio.
The drive after hitting the pothole was not noticably different than before impact, so I kept on truckin'.
We made it the rest of the way back to the hotel just fine. After I parked, we checked for damage.
There is a big ass tear in the sidewall of the tire, but somehow, no major visible damage (so far) to the wheel.
Run Flat.
Tire damage.