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> wndsrfr to the rescue..., have air tank will travel
anderssj
post Mar 18 2018, 08:44 PM
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Beautiful day in the Tidewater area of VA--perfect for moving the car from our old place in Yorktown over to Smithfield...at least until the left rear tire blew out while crossing the metal decking on the James River Bridge. Catastrophic failure of the tire; it messed up the rear fender some before I could get the car safely stopped (I didn’t want to get rear-ended by somebody coming over the crest of the bridge unable to see me).

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I think the fender looks worse in the picture than in real life . . . still, it’s an OH CRAP experience. Fortunately the VDOT truck was there within minutes to give us a lift (literally) to the south end of the bridge.

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If there was a bright spot in all of this (aside from not getting hit by another car, or losing control and departing the bridge, etc.), it was that John Perry ("wndsrfr") was just a phone call away. Not only did he bring tools, an air tank, and an hydraulic jack, he also reminded me that this could have been much worse (see above), or even a little worse (could be night, could be raining, etc.). After a quick trip to his shop to modify some lug bolts for the "steely" spare, we were in business.

Here's the hero:

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THANKS John!

Steve A-

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falcor75
post Mar 19 2018, 03:45 AM
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Good reminder to change your tires about every 4-6 years regardless of milage, especially in hot climates that tend to age the rubber quicker.

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post Mar 19 2018, 03:56 PM
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QUOTE(falcor75 @ Mar 19 2018, 02:45 AM) *

Good reminder to change your tires about every 4-6 years regardless of milage, especially in hot climates that tend to age the rubber quicker.


Tires are road legal I believe for 10 years. I have found this to be true for my tires if the tires are typically garaged.

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