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Old 08-28-2008, 05:43 PM   #1
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Your sidewall will have a date code on it showing ww/yy produced. If there is indeed a bulge, I wouldn't risk driving the car either, unless you plan to replace it along with the tires.
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Old 08-29-2008, 03:47 AM   #2
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Buy good tires!

You own a high performance machine. Your tires are the only link to the ground. DO not spend any other money on the car (and that includes DE entry fees) until you have a set of 4 quality tires underneath it.

Tech inspection is not a joke. It is not something that a bunch of old guys put there to hassle people. It is about saving your life. They might miss the tire bulge at tech inspection but that doesn't mean you should try to sneak through. Its your life and your car you are risking.

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Old 09-01-2008, 12:54 PM   #3
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Ever see a Porsche hit the wall on a fast track when a tire sidewall failed at 140mph? Not a pretty sight. Luckily the driver walked away after they cut her out of the car.

Is this what happened to the lady at the Fontucky PCA club race event? Lady from AZ in the 993??




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Is this what happened to the lady at the Fontucky PCA club race event? Lady from AZ in the 993??




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What a way to lose a beautiful car. I am glad she is ok. Preliminary investigation was tire sidewall failure. I have not heard the final outcome. Turn 2 at Fontana will bite you when you least expect it.
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I know the instructor personally that was instructing her that weekend. He is a long time POC 994Spec guy, long before she wrecked, his exact words where "she is scaring me". Several of us where standing outside the garage area watching that turn. We heard the noise saw the bottom of the car and knew somebody was in trouble!! She was in garage space just down from several of my PCA San Diego friends. We had just finished installing GT3 front arms on a Boxster and aligning it. We where taking a break watching the cars go around!!



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And speaking of PCA-SDR, one of your former 914 buddies Herb Meeder says hello. He was my instructor on Sunday at the Performance driving school. Great guy.
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How in the hell did my name come up??

Former?? I just GAVE him a crank for his latest engine build, and I paid him tow fund money to attend a 914 event up near Laguna!!

Herb is a great guy. Good sense of humor and really strong instructor.



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