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      09-30-2013, 08:15 PM   #23
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Sorry to hear about this
LOL awesome, thanks for making me see the lighter side of this situation! The mechanic that worked on my car was most certainly out sick on lug nut day at tire school
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      09-30-2013, 08:19 PM   #24
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I inspected the lugs BEFORE I bought my car. I also thoroughly looked over everything else as well. The fact that you heard a problem and continued to drive without stopping to see what was wrong makes me feel little sympathy for you.
Seems like you don't make mistakes ever.

Useless post.
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      09-30-2013, 08:43 PM   #25
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Seems like you don't make mistakes ever.

Useless post.
Show me where I said that. If I'm about to spend a large amount of money on something, I look it over thoroughly. Lugs included. And exactly how is your post helpful?
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      09-30-2013, 08:50 PM   #26
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Show me where I said that. If I'm about to spend a large amount of money on something, I look it over thoroughly. Lugs included. And exactly how is your post helpful?
Well not everyone is awesome like that and remembers to check as far as the lugs when buying a car and I doubt someone who just almost had a wheel fall of off their car is looking for you to ''sympathize'' with them.

You are right but difference is I have made plenty of useful posts on the forum you seem to have 59 useless ones
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      09-30-2013, 08:55 PM   #27
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When you buy a used car, I can't see bringing various torque wrenches and checking all the values before you drive off the lot, it's not practical. But if something is unusually grinding or shaking, imho the best thing to do is stop if possible. I mean this isn't Air Force One we're talking about. Now that's something--two 747's on every flight, all hand waxed each trip and every nut and bolt is in fact checked.....
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Well not everyone is awesome like that and remembers to check as far as the lugs when buying a car and I doubt someone who just almost had a wheel fall of off their car is looking for you to ''sympathize'' with them.

You are right but difference is I have made plenty of useful posts on the forum you seem to have 59 useless ones
Good for you!
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      09-30-2013, 09:47 PM   #29
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Good for you!
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Oh wow - that is not what you expect!
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How the hell do these things happen? This is up there with running out of gas when you get the low gas warning. SMH...
I honestly once drove 42 miles after the dash said 0 miles to go (actually it just says---), past 2 gas stations. Not saying it's smart, but I just wanted to see how far it would go. I think the light is pessimistic like the speedometers. In my other car (a suburban), I once filled the tank right after the light came on. Took 8 gallons less than the tank holds. Pulling over with 8 gallons is a little paranoid.
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I honestly once drove 42 miles after the dash said 0 miles to go (actually it just says---), past 2 gas stations. Not saying it's smart, but I just wanted to see how far it would go. I think the light is pessimistic like the speedometers. In my other car (a suburban), I once filled the tank right after the light came on. Took 8 gallons less than the tank holds. Pulling over with 8 gallons is a little paranoid.

Not a good idea, you could damage the car by running out of gas.


To the OP, you should have pulled over, not driven 30 miles.
Get AAA free towing for 100 miles 4 incidents a year and it's cheap, your lucky you didn't damage the fender.
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Break torque, then retighten in star pattern and apply at least 75 lb/torx with a calibrated torque wrench. We do this for wingtip missile launchers in Naval Aviation thanks to the extreme forces at work and because a launcher came off of an Air Farce F-16 in midair.
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