38/44 certainly isn't blowout material. About 18 months ago I had a set of Eagle F1's fitted to the rear of my M3 at Bracknell Tyres (well known locally, very good indeed). On the way home (to Camberley) the car felt very nervous and loose at the back, just like when the rear trailing arm bush was knackered. I wondered if the bush had been damaged on the lift, but all looked ok when I got it home. Checked the tyre pressures, one side was fine at 36psi, the other side was reading 96psi! I even borrowed my neighbours guage to see if mine had goe stupid, but thats what it was at. I let it down and immediately phoned the tyre place who apologised profusely. It was where they pump it up really hard t o get the bead to seat on the rim properly, then let it down again. I had the wheel & tyre checked, and it suffered no ill effect at all. In fact you need around 300psi to force tyre to burst at standstill but I certainly would not have wanted to do any more miles with mine like that.