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going up the main drag out the village I live in this morning, heard and felt a loud bang in me 90.

 

new id ran something over, just managed to get to my workshop before my tyre went flat.

 

inspected the tyre, only to pull out this little lovely!!!

 

20cm long and 18mm wide, one nackered tyre!!!

 

what the best item/ worst you lot have had punctures from??

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talking to me pet mechanic today, where I took me tyre to see if he could repair it.

 

he said the strangest one he had bought in, was a 12mm bolt, 19mm head sticking out the tyre, took the tyre off and inside was a nut and washer on the other end of the bolt.

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I used to work in a garage that had a tyre bay, some of the stuff I've seen u just wouldn't believe. Seen a horse shoe completely inside, half a coil spring that dug in and ripped brake line off, a padlock!, wheel brace, various bits and lengths of steel angle and round bar, a house hold door handle. Blow outs that had ripped wings off, undershields and brake pipes

One the the favorites had to be when my missus turned up, driving in on a completely flat tyre "I think summit wrong with my tyre"

It had a table spoon in it - spoon end first!!!

Bob

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