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<blockquote data-quote="CarAudioAddict" data-source="post: 199076" data-attributes="member: 545743"><p>Glad to hear no one really got hurt. Hope your friend learned his lesson.</p><p></p><p>I remember, about 2 years ago, when I lived in Camrose, AB. Me and a few friends were heading to Calgary (about a 3-hour drive) to hit a party.</p><p></p><p>About 5 minutes south of Penoka (a small town who's only asset is the local asylum), I was doing about 130KMH. I looked down to change tracks and bounced of the 6" curb blowing both tires on the drivers side (and stupid me I only had 1 spare), and ****ing the rims right up. No one was hurt (except my pride), but ****, the car went into the other lane between a few vehicles before stopping in the ditch on the other side.</p><p></p><p>the next day I bought a new tire and rim, put my spare on (I had two more rims and tires at home but I needed to get there first) and went home. Scared the **** out of me, and now I only change tracks on straight stretches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarAudioAddict, post: 199076, member: 545743"] Glad to hear no one really got hurt. Hope your friend learned his lesson. I remember, about 2 years ago, when I lived in Camrose, AB. Me and a few friends were heading to Calgary (about a 3-hour drive) to hit a party. About 5 minutes south of Penoka (a small town who's only asset is the local asylum), I was doing about 130KMH. I looked down to change tracks and bounced of the 6" curb blowing both tires on the drivers side (and stupid me I only had 1 spare), and ****ing the rims right up. No one was hurt (except my pride), but ****, the car went into the other lane between a few vehicles before stopping in the ditch on the other side. the next day I bought a new tire and rim, put my spare on (I had two more rims and tires at home but I needed to get there first) and went home. Scared the **** out of me, and now I only change tracks on straight stretches. [/QUOTE]
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