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denshew
Posted 2010-06-03 12:55 PM (#1138)
Subject: Flying Hubcaps


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Location: Canton, (Sixes) GA
While traveling north on on I-540 in Arkansas, the RR stainless steel wheel simulator let go. Took most of the flexible air lines with it, Heard a flap flap flap flap all of the sudden, pulled over and quickly disconnected what was left of the air lines. Left me with about 65 lbs in each tire.  Msae it to the next exit, found a  gas station with free air and brought the pressure back up to 95. The liner has been on there for a couple of years, didnt show any sign of irregularity. Thinking about taking the rest off and painting the wheels.  The stainless are really just a little too much bling for me anyway.  Thinking on it.  Oh yeah, did remove some paint above the wheel well...minor annoyance..Denny
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Bair
Posted 2010-06-18 12:25 AM (#1154 - in reply to #1138)
Subject: Re: Flying Hubcaps


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Location: Santa Cruz, Calif.
You are aware, of course, that all those Arkies are raving about the shiny UFO spotted flying on I-540 and there are several TV Reality Show crews out there right now.
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