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rhythmCity944

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Off topic but this is something people should be aware of in the name of safety...

So I was taking a car ('88 Porsche 944) i had been working on for the past few weeks to my local shop to get a simple fuel mixture adjustment since I don't have a CO2 meter to help me find the magic number (the car had sat for 3 years)...I had just done brakes, timing belts, water pump, steering rack, clutch and a ton of MISC things to it and got the car registered and street legal. I checked everything twice and I felt the car was safe to drive 15 miles to the shop. About 5 miles from the shop I hear a clunk then not 5 seconds later my left rear tire flies off my car and starts bouncing forward in a busy 6 lane road. I get the car pulled over and watch this tire bounce and bounce and bounce at least 30 feet in the air. (imagine look on my face) I was shifting into 3rd gear and driving uphill when this happened so I was only going 30mph. I watch that tire bounce off this guys parked truck 50 yards down the street. Luckily the guy who owned the truck wasnt too upset after he realized what happened and my tire only dented a fender. My car was unharmed, no body damage, no rotor damage or anything like that...I found 3 of my 5 lug nuts and all where completely sheared off but the studs were fine. We all figured that someone once before I got the car had used an impact wrench on these lugs which were aluminum and over torqued them and that weakend the lug and it was just time ticking before a failure that I couldn't predict would happen. I torqued all the lugs that morning to spec as well...thank goodness i have great insurance that covers accidents like these. Also I'm thankful that the tire didn't hit a moving car or anyone...It was luck because the traffic was heavy too...when i got home i took the lug nut off every car in my drive way to check them and re torqued all of them...i'm now buying steel alloy lug nuts that are much more durable

moral of the story, check your lug nuts on your wheels before you put them on (or have your mechanic check them)...if it were not for timing and luck, i could have caused a much more serious accident
 

douglasspears

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woah :eek:

glad everything turned out ok. You say 6 lanes of traffic....was it the 75/85 Connector thru downtown ATL? I drive that every day, yikes?!?!
 

the unrepentant

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Wow, that really isn't something you'd ever think would happen! Glad you and your car are alright! Those 944s are nice cars too man (much better than the 924 ;) ), i hope you get her perfect soon :)
 

MrMusashi

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yikes!

and i thought my lil oil leak through the pressure sensor was bad luck!!!

im glad youre in one piece, and still able to enjoy your mm basses!

MrM
 

Russel

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Good to know you're alright, and thanks for the heads up. I'll be checking mine out now.

6 lanes traffic....whew.
 

rhythmCity944

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It was on Cobb Pkwy bout 1/2 mile south of the BIG CHICKEN and i was going south right at the marietta diner...you can see where i scratched the pavement with my brake dust shield all the way to where i pulled off

There was an old gray '79 924 in great shape at the shop that I finially ended up at...I gave that old ugly thing 10x more attention than the perfect 80s 911 turbo sitting one lift over...just something about those cars makes me want 125hp and drum brakes in the rear:D

I torque my steel lugs on my racecar 944 before each session...can you imagine what would happen at 65mph or even 95mph? I'd eat a wall at Road Atlanta no matter how in control of my car I can be...
 
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