AndyE
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posted on 27/7/04 at 07:39 PM |
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Carrying a spare wheel
I met a chap today with a caterham 7 in a Petrol station.
He was a bit snobby but I chatted to him anyway.
I noticed he had a spare wheel, so I asked him how he'd change it. He said he wasn't carrying (and doesn't ever carry) a wheel brace
or a jack. How is he supposed to fit the spare? What's the point in even carrying it?
Moreover, do you locost guys carry a jack if you carry a spare? Do you just rely on the fact that you can lift a corner of your car, and that
you'll have something to prop the car up on?
Just wondering!!
[Edited on 27/7/04 by AndyE]
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Jon Ison
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posted on 27/7/04 at 08:06 PM |
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spare wheel in a can, m mobile phone.
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pbura
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posted on 27/7/04 at 08:37 PM |
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Wonder why the guy was snobby...
Was he French?
j/k
Pete
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theconrodkid
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posted on 27/7/04 at 08:41 PM |
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catering van owner snobby?surley not,i have a tin of tyre weld and an escort jack with a cut down handle,escort wheel brace,never know if you may need
to get underneath
who cares who wins
pass the pork pies
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Skirrow
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posted on 28/7/04 at 01:16 AM |
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AA can change the wheel for him, otherwise he will have to pay for a call out fee for a tyre company.
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