The previous owner had a new set of tires put on roadside and I'm pretty sure that's where these problems are coming from.
There was a brief owner between Jon and us.
The tires on the truck when we sold it had very little wear but had aged out while in storage. They started to de-laminate on the new owner as they drove from TX to CA. IIRC they bought the tires Jon inherited in West Texas or NM.
It is my understanding they were installed at a commercial truck dealership much like the Goodyear commercial truck dealership in Peru where we bought the tires that were on the truck when we sold it.
The Fuso was the smallest vehicle at the Goodyear dealer in Peru and the gun they used to spin down the lug nuts was half as big as the guy using it.
My only regret is not personally going eyes-on with the compressor, wherever it was tucked away in the facility.
I've never seen a V-8 compressor, and I'm not saying they had one, but it had to be big to run those ginormous pneumatic wrenches.
So, Jon, if you want to go down to Peru and meet your starboard-rear lug-nut tormentor in person, I've got the coordinates...
One of the Peruvian tire guys sealing the bead by exploding a mixture of gas & air in the tire. SOP.