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Dude!!! Your rear wheel fell off!!!


straycat

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Wow!!!!! I just got back from running to Walgreens and Target buying stuff for Birthdays and on the way home on a four lane road I see this newer Exploder three cars ahead of me weaving all over the right hand lane. Man!!! This right rear wheel comes off and it heads back towards the cars in front of me and they are swerving to avoid it and so am I!!!!
''Dude!! Where's my Tire?'' It's a new movie I am going to wright and produce. I Had to keep going or people behind me would have smashed into me!!!! I saw the Exploder up on the sidewalk area and pulled over so they were alright. I was not going to stop and help or I might have been rear ended by a few cars. The speed limit is 45 there and we were all moving at the speed limit. Who knows why that tire came off....some lugs not there or whatever!!!!
 
ive seen tires come off of race cars but going down a crowded four lane road, thats some scary stuff
 
WTF? I'd be pissed! He Probably messed up his rotors and stuff lol.
 
My brother had a wheel fly off, hit a guys house. Luckily the guy wanted to put a window in that general area anyway.
 
Been there, done that... front and rear tires, both on green fords...:annoyed:
 
Nah, what's scary is having a wheel come off your own trailer and pass you......
 
Just stay away from mine then... :fie:

LOL

Had one come loose on a car I bought, rear wheel, one of those things you don't think to check. Heard it making all kinds of noise, so I pulled over and tightened it back up. :dunno:
 
I drove by a guy that was in an old wagoneer one time, and he had a rear wheel, splindle and drum(with backing plate i believe) still together standing up next to it. the rear axle was pretty much buried in the dirt off the side of the road. I wonder what that felt like, having the entire axle shaft wobble out of the tube driving down the road. ALWAYS INSTALL RETAINING CLIPS CORRECTLY!!! LMAO
 
I almost did that today.

I was inspecting a Focus and I kept grabbing the dust cap for the rear wheel bearing and putting it in thinking it was the nut. Then I'd turn to grab the dust cap and saw the nut there. Did that 2 or 3 times before I finally got the nut in first.
 
My left rear tire has come off my 99 Explorer while driving it. We were traveling at low speed and thought it was a flat at first, lots of snow/bumpy ice on the ground so it was hard to tell that the tire was actually most of the way off. It got wedged into the wheel well and rode along until I could stop.

My friends still don't let me live it down. We went to lunch today and I happened to be driving the Explorer (normally drive the Ranger to work) and they brought it up again. "Remember that time your tire fell off?"

Lesson is, always retorque your lug nuts, they can work themselves loose. Interestingly enough, I had just retorqued them yesterday!
 
My brother had a wheel fly off, hit a guys house. Luckily the guy wanted to put a window in that general area anyway.

:icon_rofl: That would be too convenient...

''Dude!! Where's my Tire?''

Why not make it a porno and call it "Where's My Nuts"...

The driver could be a girl looking to shag someone and her tire falls off outside a military base and...well...how many men in a platoon?
 

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