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27-06-2011, 02:34 PM | #1 | ||
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Now as most of us are car enthusiasts (note I said most, some appear to be care haters) we would tend to chew through tyres on a fairly regular basis with two years being a LONG time.
On the weekend I drove my mum down to the sunny coast and as her 7 year old car had less than 10,000km and could do with a decent run we took it. Distance travelled 400km Max speed attained 110km/h Interesting events: One tyre (on the rear fortunately) exploded. One tyre (on the front) had a major belt shift causing "interesting" vibrations and steering. One tyre had a bubble on the inside. The car had been serviced three days before and the tyres rotated with no sign of any problems. So if you have a car that does not get driven much or friends/relations in the same situation it migh be a good idea to check out how old their tyres are as they seem to fall apart after six years. |
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