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Thread: Bloody punctures

  1. #11
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    All these punctures around the burbs seem to come from tek screws and such like so it's all those builders oiks dropping stuff out of their utes....
    Funniest thing I ever saw was in the Mitchell Freeway heading north around by Lake Monger some 25 years ago before they put the railway up the middle. Some light truck laden with boxes of nut and bolts and screws etc. dropped a load on the freeway about midnight...... and many many people got punctures. There were cars and rescue vehicles everywhere on both sides of the road as the stuff went under the middle Armco fencing as well. But luckily I managed to get through in my taxi without a problem. Sheer luck of course.
    Don't know if they ever found the culprit but if they did I hope he got a very swift kick and a big fine for having an insecure load.
    AlanH.

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    Up to nearly 80,000km on my Hankooks now, one puncture near Exmouth ( early on )
    but brilliant wear, no noise still ( my GG sounded like a wheel bearing had gone @ 50K on my first D4 ) 4WD, towing, and aired down to 10psi @ Calcup Hill area.Cant fault them.

    at this wear rate - they are still looking good too, might get to 100,000K ha ha,

    Jack

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