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Well, not really, but I want too.

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Well, I hate ANYONE who doesn't secure their loads.

I just ran over some sort of screw jack and it went straight through my front right tyre and rim.

The jack had a base welded to it about 150mm square by 10mm, and let's just say that it's not now......

Results in the pictures.

:yes:

Anyone wanna swap cars, apparently mine doesn't like to be on the road.

BASS OUT

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farkin hell :P

We almost had a council roadworks type sign fly into the windscreen once at 100k/hr on the Ring Rd.. just missed it and it went into a commodore behind us instead.

Have at least 2 buckled rims from the Ring rd also.

Where was this? Can you get the council to pay for damages?

Stupid thing was just sitting on the road covered in a piece of plastic.

80 kph, didn't see it until the last minute, it was dark, big 4WD in front of me and then BANG.

wasn't a council thing couldn't chase them anyway with no air in my tyres.....

That is just SO dis-heartening :P

Every time you get the car shmik, something else farks it for you. So sorry to hear Pete :P

AGREED!! U poor b#stard!!

I take it that it fell off a truck?!? Did u happen to get the company name and/or rego off the truck? Cos im pretty sure u may be able to get them to pay. A rock fell off a Boral truck a few years ago and busted up my mates windscreen, lucky he got the rego called Boral told them date, time, location & rego. They told him to send the bill to them, no questions or anything!!

But i think it was hassle free cos of the company that was at fault.

All the best man!!

sorry to see pete.

it's all part of the great Australian tradition of getting a trailer or ute 2 sizes too small, then proceeding to load it up to 200% capacity, drive along a freeway or highway, and therefore not need to visit the tip to drop off the waste - it's all on the freeway and you simply have to just drive home.

:P

Well, not really, but I want too.

I ... FU C K I N G ... H A T E ... T R A D I E S ... W H O ... D O N " T ... S E C U R E ... T H E I R ... L O A D S

Well, I hate ANYONE who doesn't secure their loads.

I just ran over some sort of screw jack and it went straight through my front right tyre and rim.

The jack had a base welded to it about 150mm square by 10mm, and let's just say that it's not now......

Results in the pictures.

:P

Anyone wanna swap cars, apparently mine doesn't like to be on the road.

BASS OUT

I'd swap you for the echo....but i think i'd get the raw end of the deal :P

But in all seriousness, Im really sorry for you mate. Its one small thing after another which leads to a big pain in the a$$

I wish you all the luck dude

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