Posted by Kirk Grau on July 01, 2011 at 11:50:22 from (98.235.64.137):
In Reply to: Wheels sheared x 2 posted by Tom from Ontario on July 01, 2011 at 06:52:08:
Have an old beater "90 S10 I use around the acreage here with farm tags. Had a flat tire earlier this spring so changed to the spare and took the mounted tire into the tire shop for a repair. They repaired it, put it back on the truck, and I drove it around for about a week and a half. A little unnerving to be rolling down the road and have the wheel fall off and go spinning madly any which way. Have been grateful ever since that nobody was coming down the road. Had stopped earlier trying to find the odd noise, sounded like mud flaps hitting a wheel. Walked the mile home and dragged it back to my driveway with the tractor loader traveling backwards. Lug studs were all messed up from the wheel banging around. Never knew a tire shop to not get them so tight it took a gorilla to get them loose, but that is what it seems like to me.
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