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Originally Posted by Dezzy
That said how’d the car track with the flat, when I had the front one go it was quite hard to tell really. I know how that sounds (you must be pretty stupid not to realise) what I mean is the 8 tracked well with a flat on the front, it would have done 20 – 30 mph no problems at all with the front tyre flapping around.
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I had front offside go on my 4.2 QS D2 at about 95 mph on the M6 toll road - I seriously only knew because of the smell.
4 up in the car, I'm like "anyone smell that, what is it?"
I even took my hands off the wheel to see if she was still tracking straight - she was!
I can only assume that despite the deflation, the speed of the revolution of the wheel somehow kept everything together