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I have gotten my 911 repaired for around 6k€ and niw was driving 230 km/h on the Aurobahn when rear tyre simply blows out. The car danced on the road but miracoulously no accident. It was not even near to being worn out. You guys were right, gook brand is poop
You guys were right
Now my wrench is broken :(
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>>28862825
Would be interesting to see how many warning signs a wrenchlet like you ignored before taking your thoroughly clapped out and riced out rental spec shitbox, equipped with the cheapest shit tires money can buy, for a top speed run on a public road
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>>28862832
The car was swerving slightly to the right before the tyre blew. I imagined it was because of the previous accident, since it changed a bit the degree of the axle, but still within the appropriate value. So I just kept on driving. Had the tyre pressure checked just two days ago.
This car overall feels much less stable than my old volvo at 250 kmh
>>28862840
Im still buying proper wheels , if it is good to go after the inspection.
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>>28862840
>another reddit 'expert'
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>>28862840
Not OP, but these appear to be original Porsche wheels. I've seen them on a couple of other 996s over the years. Unfortunately they're still ugly.
>>28862843
Christ. Next time make sure your car is in good condition before driving that fast. At those speeds you're a danger to everyone else if your car can't even drive straight. Also those tires are 1) rated only to 240kph and 2) winter tires, which are commonly plugged instead of replaced when they have a puncture. So in any case there's a bigger risk of a blowout than on a nice summer tire with an appropriate speed rating.
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>>28862843
>It's ok cause the axle was bent
>It is still within spec
>Implying cheap ass anon with Chinese tires knows how to pull the axle on a Porsche
>Imagines that he has done it
>Pretends he has any machine that measures spec of runout that isn't essentially rolling the axle on a table like a cue stick
Bro GTFO here.
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>>28862843
>it changed a bit the degree of the axle, but still within the appropriate value. So I just kept on driving
Hope next time you're being retarded like this you crash. Just make sure you're the only one on the road.
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>>28862928
Bros, is the tyre still okay to drive?
Maybe some quick mend and im alright
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