Lmao!
either someone loosened them up intentionally or the driver is just an idiot.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jv4m41...eature=related
I'm going to assume both, just look at what the driver is wearing.
lololol
another vid, could you imagine something like this happening to your car?
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Xiwg-KYp04k&NR=1
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jv4m41...eature=related
I'm going to assume both, just look at what the driver is wearing.
lololol
another vid, could you imagine something like this happening to your car?
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Xiwg-KYp04k&NR=1
Last edited by inthezoneac; Aug 4, 2008 at 03:37 PM.
you must feel special having watched every single video on youtube. I don't know what you have seen. I go on youtube everyday pretty much and haven't seen it.
it's only been posted about 5000 times on here...
yeah, it's been posted more than a few times here.
And someone sold the guy the wrong lug nuts; the thread pitch was wrong on the lugs. When he tightened them, they felt tight, and under normal driving, they were fine, but when the added g-forces of auto-x were thrown into the mix, they popped right off.
You should see the longer version... after the car hits the ground, there's a guy looking for lug nuts, commenting that he can't find one of them. I'm not really sure that's something I'd worry about immediately after an $18,000 car (before mods... FDs are expensive) hits the ground at speed.
And someone sold the guy the wrong lug nuts; the thread pitch was wrong on the lugs. When he tightened them, they felt tight, and under normal driving, they were fine, but when the added g-forces of auto-x were thrown into the mix, they popped right off.
You should see the longer version... after the car hits the ground, there's a guy looking for lug nuts, commenting that he can't find one of them. I'm not really sure that's something I'd worry about immediately after an $18,000 car (before mods... FDs are expensive) hits the ground at speed.
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