Man of Honour
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- 11 Dec 2002
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So I had a lovely day yesterday, Flying back from GamesCom at 7am with a little bit of a hangover was just the start of it.
Got back to the car and drove off with something making a weird noise. A 1cm wide chunk of metal was protruding from the side wall of my offside rear tyre. So time to replace a 500mile old tyre
The inflation kits not going to work on that so phoned for the RAC and took the wheel off to save some time.
Lugged the wheel down to the entrance of the car park so the RAC van didn't have to try and negotiate the ramps etc. only to get a call to say he was by next to my car
Anyhows got over to the local tyre place to get screwed out of £150 for a new tyre (£100 from camskill
) and found out it was a small key that was lodged in the wheel.
Driving home something felt wrong though, the car visibly twisted under acceleration and coming off power, not a pleasant sensation but as I was on the m23/m25 I couldn't really stop so nursed it to the A3 at 50 on cruise after phoning the Mazda garage who suggested it was probably just new tyre & wet slippery roads causing it.
When I did finally get somewhere safe to stop it turns out they'd put a 205/40/17 tyre on instead of 205/45/17
It really messes up the handling I can tell you. So another hours jaunt to get it fixed and get some cash back for my troubles.
Apparently the tyre had been mislabelled and was the only wrongun in a batch of four, they hadn't checked the side wall when they installed it.
Got back to the car and drove off with something making a weird noise. A 1cm wide chunk of metal was protruding from the side wall of my offside rear tyre. So time to replace a 500mile old tyre


The inflation kits not going to work on that so phoned for the RAC and took the wheel off to save some time.

Lugged the wheel down to the entrance of the car park so the RAC van didn't have to try and negotiate the ramps etc. only to get a call to say he was by next to my car

Anyhows got over to the local tyre place to get screwed out of £150 for a new tyre (£100 from camskill

Driving home something felt wrong though, the car visibly twisted under acceleration and coming off power, not a pleasant sensation but as I was on the m23/m25 I couldn't really stop so nursed it to the A3 at 50 on cruise after phoning the Mazda garage who suggested it was probably just new tyre & wet slippery roads causing it.
When I did finally get somewhere safe to stop it turns out they'd put a 205/40/17 tyre on instead of 205/45/17

Apparently the tyre had been mislabelled and was the only wrongun in a batch of four, they hadn't checked the side wall when they installed it.
