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Well guys, after a good of work on staurday (Today). I’m headed home getting ready to take a shower, have a good dinner, and hop on the computer to play some games. About 2 minutes before I arrive to my house…. Bang bang bang…..
“Low tire pressure” flashes on my screen. I immediately pull over to inspect the damage and was pretty livid. Front right tire blew out while in the center of the lanes. I go back into the car to call road side assistance and the worst news popped up. Both tires on the right side of my vehicle are low. I go back outside to inspect and yep, front right and rear right tires are goners. I’m now patiently sitting in my car waiting for road side to come patiently and finally go through with an advisor. They asked for my personal info and vehicle info and sent a tow towards my way. About 10 minutes of me waiting outside I look behind and see another 3 cars pulled over. All of them looking under there car and inspecting there deceased tires. Anyways, about 25 minutes later my tow truck guy comes and picks up my car. We exchanged numbers in case he had issues dropping my car off at the (Closed) dealership. After, getting home and calming down about having to pay for tires. The tow truck guy texted me 2 depressing photos…. Both rims are ripped/cracked. Just wanted to vent honestly and wish all of y'all a safe drive. Update #2: So I went to inspect my car this morning at the dealership and confirmed 2 new tires/rims. Now I'm waiting on Monday to check if there is any underbody damage or internal damage. Whatever I hit was like a chunk of fuckin metal in a pitch black road with 0 lights. In case you are wondering, I was going 38 mph with no intention of speeding or flooring the car. Just a casual cruise back to my house... I can't really tell what the object is and I have photos of it. It looks like a solid "blue" piece of metal equipment you would see in the back of a work truck. Pretty small though but also fairly big. Here is a photo of what I ran over Last edited by Drowsy; 02-06-2024 at 03:52 PM.. Reason: Added to story |
02-04-2024, 02:58 AM | #2 |
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That sucks dude, what was it that punctured all those cars? Must have been something pretty serious to go through the rubber and wheel.
The good news is that this is a great excuse to buy forged wheels and replace the crappy cast wheels our G87's come with
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02-04-2024, 04:11 AM | #3 |
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Holy **it that's bad dude. The roads here in California are getting beyond unsafe to drive on. Us here in the Northern bay area of CA have had a similar issue on a few roads too. Last year around this exact same time of year (during period lots of continuos rainfall which make shitty roads flake off like an oatmeal cookie in milk).
I believe you need to speak to the city & get a law enforcement officer involved in the process. As funny as it may sound a CHP officer can file a formal complaint that matches your story & will submit this to the state. Although it may be a bit of work upfront, a poorly maintained roads is the cities fault. Therefore, it's California responsibility to pay for the consequences of their blatant & obvious neglect.
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02-04-2024, 08:21 AM | #5 |
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Damn never seen wheels bent that bad 😳do you know what you hit? something similar happened to me years ago when I got my first BMW 335. They were doing the highway. There was about a 5+ inch rise in the road with nothing leveling it. Hit it straight on going 75 mph in the middle of the night. Bent all 4 wheels.
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02-04-2024, 10:10 AM | #7 |
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That's unfortunate.
On northern CA (SF Bay Area mainly) roads I've seen just about everything. When KGO AM was a radio station of note I listened to it for traffic reports. Ladders were common. But ladders were not the only debris on the road. Just about everything you can fit in a pick up truck bed or on a trailer will end up on the road at some point. |
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02-04-2024, 12:23 PM | #9 |
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Sorry to hear about that. Maybe insurance will also help? A good reason to get proper wheels now.
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02-04-2024, 01:59 PM | #11 |
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Update #2: So I went to inspect my car this morning at the dealership and confirmed 2 new tires/rims. Now I'm waiting on Monday to check if there is any underbody damage or internal damage. Whatever I hit was like a chunk of fuckin metal in a pitch black road with 0 lights. In case you are wondering, I was going 38 mph with no intention of speeding or flooring the car. Just a casual cruise back to my house... I can't really tell what the object is and I have photos of it. It looks like a solid "blue" piece of metal equipment you would see in the back of a work truck. Pretty small though but also fairly big.
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02-04-2024, 02:49 PM | #12 |
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They may not tell you, but if you had Pirellis, you can get free replacement tires, depending on tread and mileage. Don't think the same can be said for Michelin's though
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Update #3: Car is currently at the dealership. I have gone through my insurance with a comprehensive claim. So I'll only be paying a $500 Deductible and the insurance will cover the rest. The dealership did do a full inspection and stated there is no damage under the vehicle at all and were very surprised. The tech also informed me that I was very lucky because the bulge was within inches from touching my breaks and could've obliterated them. Weird thing is that my tires weren't punctured, damaged, or ripped. So I'm assuming because my rims were cracked completely it just deflated both the tires.
The dealership did charge me $259.99 for the inspection but I suppose I shouldn't pay it because it's getting forwarded to my insurance. |
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02-06-2024, 04:25 PM | #17 |
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That looks like a bottle jack, which is going to be very, very substantial (it has to lift a car after all). While I see a lot of debris on the shoulder on the interstates around, they *do* try to clean up. But I-95, for example, gets an unbelievable amount of traffic in a few days.
In my area we get the usual work truck and scrapper debris but have the novelty item of stuff that comes off of towed boats. Coolers, lids to coolers, trolling motors, anchors (!), etc. I personally don't consider it an issue to take to the government, just my insurance company. As bad as it is, just one of those "sh*t happens" sort of things. My prior vehicle, when less than a month old took a rock to the windshield. Keeping my fingers crossed on the (much more expensive) bimmer. People get killed by road debris frequently. Motorcycles more vulnerable of course, but cars too. So, it could have been worse. |
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02-06-2024, 11:43 PM | #18 |
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This is exacty why it should be brought to the attention of government and its enforcement arms(police) No one should be killed by the idiocy of others who refuse to ensure the integrity of their loads. Its not rocket science but about 5 min of due diligence.
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I drive I35 from Austin to Dallas and back every weekend & it's a mine field of debris. My previous 330e was hit by flying tire tread 4x in the course of the year. 3 broken front splitters, and one incident resulted in a shattered headlight, fog light and front lower grille to the tune of $4,500. That was the result of a jacked up pick up (TX of course) cutting me off from 2 lanes over and throwing up a discarded tread.
Thankfully no incidents with the M2 - yet. And forged wheels wouldn't have gone undamaged with what you ran over. They're not indestructible.
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