Lug Nuts. No **** there I was...
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Lug Nuts. No **** there I was...
So no **** there we where on a beautiful morning headed to the ramp on Boca Chica and driving around on I-1 on Key West coming up to the light @ 1 and 1A and Pop Pop Pop Pop Bang and the trailer wheel comes off and rolls up over the curb. Now I have been trailering everything from stone to heavy equipment for years and I have had tires blow, bearings disintegrate etc. But I have never seen all 6 studs snap off like that before. And to top it off. I spent all day just tracking down the correct splined studs an nuts. One guy even said: Here just use these and drive them in with a hammer. (they weren't even close).
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Ugh! ...that sucks. Hope you're rolling again!
So no **** there we where on a beautiful morning headed to the ramp on Boca Chica and driving around on I-1 on Key West coming up to the light @ 1 and 1A and Pop Pop Pop Pop Bang and the trailer wheel comes off and rolls up over the curb. Now I have been trailering everything from stone to heavy equipment for years and I have had tires blow, bearings disintegrate etc. But I have never seen all 6 studs snap off like that before. And to top it off. I spent all day just tracking down the correct splined studs an nuts. One guy even said: Here just use these and drive them in with a hammer. (they weren't even close).
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O ya back home safe and sound. But I am certainly going to replace every single stud before the next trip. Not to mention throw 6 more in the tool box. Just in case.
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You're not kidding!! It was 90% highway miles, and most of them were with woods in the median.
(Left side of trailer)
I made certain to look at all the cars and living rooms between my house and the interstate early the next morning. I still wonder where it is.
Many years ago, crane lost a super single wheel/tire on the interstate, in oncoming traffic to me...
...while I was ON MY GSXR. It hit the jersey wall, and sailed about 50 feet over my head.
Freaked me out!
(Left side of trailer)
I made certain to look at all the cars and living rooms between my house and the interstate early the next morning. I still wonder where it is.
Many years ago, crane lost a super single wheel/tire on the interstate, in oncoming traffic to me...
...while I was ON MY GSXR. It hit the jersey wall, and sailed about 50 feet over my head.
Freaked me out!
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Nothing causes that except loose lugnuts. That's the only thing that will take them all off. If the studs didn't fully seat when you installed them they did seat once you tightened them and started rolling except now they became loose, then the back and forth shearing effect started. At any rate they got loose at some point and that's what cut them off.
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Car in MA last week got a stray tire into the driver side of windshield. Went to critical care, supposedly still alive though.
Be careful out there !
http://www.wcvb.com/news/man-serious...hield/30890274
Be careful out there !
http://www.wcvb.com/news/man-serious...hield/30890274
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I'd love to stay and chat, but I'm grabbing the torque wrench and some sockets and going for a walk around my driveway.
Glad everything is ok and everybody got home in one piece.
Glad everything is ok and everybody got home in one piece.