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On the picture above i think the tyres we so really bad it wasn't a trouble to remove the restovers from the wheels. After that having the inners Ok the driver continued the journey. Strange we see no damage to the fender. But if the rubbers stayed in circles they wouldn't catch it.

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Никогда не бывает слишком много грузовиков! leversole 11.2012

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13 hours ago, carlotpilot said:

and if i were in that situation and figured i could make it on to the shop safely thats exactly what i would have done

Yip.  No point in crying over it on the side of the road!

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Agreed Vlad, excellent observation, if the tyres blew but zero damage to the guard, the guard flaps and the metal frame , so maybe the rim damage cut the tyres, the driver pulled up and removed the tyres before any damage

or is it made up to get our minds thinking what could have happened!!! 

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I saw cases (and even probably used that trick myself) when you need to install a rim or wheel to just fit the resting one correctly. For example if the wheel studs don't have threads long enough to tight nuts against the single wheels you would have to install an empty wheel just as a spicer.

Никогда не бывает слишком много грузовиков! leversole 11.2012

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True, true, and true, i've done that before myself. I hit the base of a sign when I was making a hard right turn into the post place and bent a wheel one time. I went to the tire shop and had them take the outside tire off and drove it on back to the shop.

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12 hours ago, carlotpilot said:

when u lose single .there u are.

That's true, and they don't get much traction when you run them on the drives either. 

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On 12/6/2020 at 5:12 PM, other dog said:

True, true, and true, i've done that before myself. I hit the base of a sign when I was making a hard right turn into the post place and bent a wheel one time. I went to the tire shop and had them take the outside tire off and drove it on back to the shop.

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