Nick1994
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You’re not sure you noticed if a wheel was missing for a couple miles?
I feel like this is a GHT thread?
I feel like this is a GHT thread?
It’s odd that there wasn’t a long gouge in the pavement created as the vehicle came to a stop.
I borrowed it, don't know the maintenance history of it at all. I assumed all the lugs nuts were tightened correctly.
I am trying to understand how that happened?
I’m wondering how long he drove on the brake rotor before that, too, came off...but to your point, this picture doesn’t add up entirely.... I’ve never lost an entire wheel, but I’ve had a shop leave the lug nuts loose (after a state inspection) on one wheel and you could FEEL that something was seriously wrong when they got looser...So you could lose a wheel and the axle can contact the pavement but not leave a huge long gouge?
In the first post you said the truck was empty, pulling a light trailer that was also empty. Now it was full of wood? Presumably you unloaded it, then it failed some time later?I talked to the owner, he said that he personally tightened all the lugs nuts and put 400 miles on them.
Whether that's true or not, I have no way of checking.
He said the rear axle fell apart because I overloaded the truck and the Uhaul trailer it towed, is that plausible?
I had the truck bed full with firewood. The trailer attached to it was about 1/4 full with firewood (6x12' Uhaul trailer).
So the lug nuts appear to be a dead-end, or so it seems, could it be the axle that's at fault? Due to overloading? I don't think it was overloaded however.
So no long gouge in the pavement as the vehicle skidded to a stop on that side?
In the first post you said the truck was empty, pulling a light trailer that was also empty. Now it was full of wood? Presumably you unloaded it, then it failed some time later?
Did this have alloy or steel rims?
I talked to the owner, he said that he personally tightened all the lugs nuts and put 400 miles on them.
Whether that's true or not, I have no way of checking. He has a lift in his garage and buys autos at auctions, fixes them up and sells them, so he does not appear to be mechanically ignorant. I think he got this rust-bucket probably for $200. It has a long list of issues: Loud exhaust, AC not working, battery runs down frequently and has to be charged, the car is not road-worthy but he says he tightened the lug nuts 400 miles ago.
He said the rear axle fell apart because I overloaded the truck and the Uhaul trailer it towed, is that plausible?
I had the truck bed full with firewood. The trailer attached to it was about 1/4 full with firewood (6x12' Uhaul trailer).
So the lug nuts appear to be a dead-end, or so it seems, could it be the axle that's at fault? Due to overloading? I don't think it was overloaded however.