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Thread: The wheel is overtaking me .

  1. #11
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    Hate that ...

    Glad it wasn't any worse for you (or others)

    Stevo

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    Lost the rear wheel on my beloved EH when I was 17. First car and all that stuff. My mate was driving (he was only 16 and on L plates), I was in the back in a compromised postion with a sweet young lassie and to this day we still make comment of me sticking my head up and telling him to pull the bloody car over and off the road. End result, I didnt finish what I had started, 3 guide posts, a dented front bumper and a mud guard pushed onto the wheel. Sweet memories
    cheers
    blaze
    ps
    never found the wheel

  3. #13
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    me and my old boss where in his chev ute towing his car float with a freshly painted peterbuilt 62" bunk to work when we saw some bodies wheel rolling across the highway after we laughed at some poor bastrds misfourtune we realised it was our wheel whoops
    smacked 3 parked cars a new commodore an old excell and a capri
    luckily not much damage exept to the bosses ego

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    mate of mine was doing up the left wheel nuts on the trailer sailer trailer,the phone rings,returned, and drops it off jack,heads off to noosa,and what happens......wheel departs trailer,forgot to tighten the nuts .

    eventually has to get a tilt tray to get it back home for repairs

    on another note,i found out recently if your trailer is not insured separetely from the towing vehicle,if it departs the vehicle,it is not insured,therefore any damaged caused by the runaway trailer is not covered by insurance.the towing vehicles insurance may cover the trailer,only while it is attatched to the vehicle.this is for QLD,whether it is same in other states ,i dont know

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