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Old 11-05-2021, 06:35 PM   #11
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It has never happened to me... yet... but I was wondering.
How in the world one can drive the car long enough and not feel something is wrong with wheels?
I mean, is it possible for the wheel to simply snap off in a fraction of second without any warning? Don't you feel a wobble or something? Noise?
My little brain is unable to comprehend it.
It can happen fast while you wonder what the heck. In my experience posted earlier, I was just 18 and owned the car for only two months, so freshman when it comes to detecting car issues, but I recall that my rear wheel started to rattle violently and shortly after that the wheel was rolling on its own before I could pull over or anything….
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