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A funny thing happened on the way home from Shakey....
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 08 7:13 pm
by Philth
So there I was, cruising home with Kev after a great weekend at Shakey, just minding my own business at the speed limit, when, after a M25 'Tunnel Pass' I said to Kev, "car's pulling to the right, and there's loads of vibration". "Shall we pull over on the hard shoulder and have a quick look?". he says. "Nah. It'll make it home - it's only another couple of junctions...". So I slow right down to less that truck speed, we make it off the M25 and onto the A127 and decide to pull off at Cranham to check the car over....
HELL'S TEETH!
Huge hole in the front right tyre (Pos-A-Traction). Basically, if it wasn't for the fact they had inner tubes in I would not like to think what would have happened.
So, kiddies, check yer tyres - if they're old, CHANGE 'EM!
Budge - I'll be in touch sooner rather than later, mate!
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 08 7:19 pm
by Philth
Kev - can you post the pictures you took?
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 08 7:34 pm
by Philth
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 08 7:35 pm
by BUDGIE

........what was it we where talkin about son
Most "blow outs" are caused by an unnoticed slow puncture and hence then run-on at low pressure and that's when they let go = blow-out.
I'll get your new stuff together Phil

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 08 7:41 pm
by Anonymous
Bloody hell Phil, that was a close call. Glad to hear you made it home.
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 08 7:49 pm
by Kev
Here you go Good Buddy!

Rackon the tyres were older than the car!!

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 08 7:51 pm
by Philth
This was no slow puncture - we're talking tread separation! The tyre remained fully inflated, thanks to the inner tube (which I didn't even know it had). We heard/felt a 'thunk' under the car just before the A127 turn-off, which must have been the small portion of tread that came off and bounced off of the floor pan.
Luckily I still have spare front wheels/tyres in my garage so was able to get home in the end.
Big thanks to Kev for his calm head (no laughing at the back) and the too-ing and fro-ing in his family Jeep, and for his wife Carole for coming out to 'resue' us in the first place!
Pos-A-Traction=Pos-No-Traction=Pos-No-Tread!
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 08 7:54 pm
by Gareth
Good job that didn't see the track this weekend or Mr Bump could have had a very bad day

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 08 7:57 pm
by BUDGIE
Typical........anciant.....solid.....more cracks than Graham Norton.......gone out of shape and = bang
Check them old boots lads

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 08 8:40 pm
by Cannonball
bloody hell filth, you wont half notice a difference in drive once you get new tires on it, them old pos a traction are toss make a car drive terrible,
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 08 9:36 pm
by Stu
Gareth wrote:Good job that didn't see the track this weekend or Mr Bump could have had a very bad day

Not arf.

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 08 10:55 pm
by newport100
Pos a Traction- Blimey aint heard of them in the last 15 years!
Best see Uncle Malc for some new rubber- glad it wernt more serious !