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  • gilber33
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    They are all still in the wheel. Only the back half of them sheared, but because there was a little bit of silicone that seeped through when putting the wheels together, the front of the bolts were held in place. Which is why I never saw the backside of the bolts missing.

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  • stinkinrich
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    Originally posted by gilber33 View Post
    I have no idea. Like I said, I didn't even notice them until I got home with the tires off the wheels. I wish I would have looked right away but didn't think anything of it.
    Well you can see by your picture that the bolts nearest to the hole in the tyre are still in the wheel.

    Hence why I removed the retarded question I asked. lol.

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  • kbuss
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    Originally posted by stinkinrich View Post
    Edit; Realised I went full retard with my question. Never mind.
    Never go full retard.

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  • gilber33
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    Originally posted by stinkinrich View Post
    Is the hole in the tyre at the same section of the wheel where the bolts are missing?
    I have no idea. Like I said, I didn't even notice them until I got home with the tires off the wheels. I wish I would have looked right away but didn't think anything of it.

    Originally posted by michealis View Post
    Even with the blowout I can't see how it would have snapped the bolts.
    I was on a highway that was under construction and after it blew, I had to drive a bit to get over to somewhere I could pull over. I don't know, maybe that was enough?

    I don't know. Maybe a bolt loosened up or something and it put stress on the other ones. I'll take it apart, put it back together and I'll just have to monitor them.


    Maybe the stars aligned and this was all some sort of freak occurrence.
    Last edited by gilber33; 07-13-2012, 10:59 AM.

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  • michealis
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    Even with the blowout I can't see how it would have snapped the bolts.

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  • stinkinrich
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    Edit; Realised I went full retard with my question. Never mind.
    Last edited by stinkinrich; 07-13-2012, 10:55 AM.

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  • gilber33
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    Originally posted by Ollie View Post
    Damn that's crazy. I've never seen that before. If I were to guess, I'd say the bolts snapped after the tire blew. That or it's unrelated.
    The more I think about it I think it happened after the tire blew. It was pretty bad. Just because none of the other bolts anywhere on any of the wheels are broken or loose, I have no reason to think these just snapped for no reason.

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  • Ollie
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    Damn that's crazy. I've never seen that before. If I were to guess, I'd say the bolts snapped after the tire blew. That or it's unrelated.

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  • gilber33
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    Blew a Tire on the Highway. Found Snapped Bolts.

    Hey guys. So last weekend I was on my way to meet and blew a tire on the highway. It was a pretty gnarly blow out:



    There's also a few rips/tears on the backside of the tire as well.

    Anyways, I didn't notice it at first, but after I got the tires taken off and got the wheels home, I found this on the backside of the wheel the blew out:



    These are BFI bolts, but there isn't a single loose or snapped bolt anywhere else on any of the wheels. This is the only spot. Now, I have no idea what came first, did the blow out cause some intense vibrations in the wheel and cause the bolts to snap. Did something else cause the bolts to snap? I don't know.

    The wheel held air. I check it regularly and keep it at 40psi and it never leaked down. I checked the tire a couple weeks before this happened and it was fine and the day of the tire appeared to be completely normal. Just before I left the tire was making noises, creaking and whatnot, more so when turning right, I assumed it was axle because I checked out the area and the axle boot was torn, and I used to go through axles on the reg, but the tire was not low when it was making these noises. So the tire must have been falling apart or something when it blew.

    Can anyone explain what might have happened? Which do you think came first? I'm going to be taking the wheel apart, resealing it, and replacing the bolts and 3 or 4 bolts out from where the last not broken one is.
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