Though not \'Marlin\' related I thought I would share the following experience.
while driving our other car [Saab convertible] on Sunday A.M. from home to Loughborough a front coil spring fractured and the uncontained spring tore through the inner sidewall of the tyre at about 60 mph.I was fortunate inthat I managedto bring the vehicle to a halt without further damage to myself or the car.
On investigation[I work in Metallurgy] there were two fractures, one of which had been present for some time and a second which was a result of the then increased loads imposed on the remainder.
At no time was there any indication of the original fractue but had I carried out regular checks on the suspension with the vehicle off the ground then it may well have come to light.
The bill for two new tyres [I replaced both] and a pair of springs came to £350 which is nothing compared to that of your life.
This is a not uncommen problem on todays vehicles it would appear and in this case the car is 5 years old with only 45000 miles on the odometer.
while driving our other car [Saab convertible] on Sunday A.M. from home to Loughborough a front coil spring fractured and the uncontained spring tore through the inner sidewall of the tyre at about 60 mph.I was fortunate inthat I managedto bring the vehicle to a halt without further damage to myself or the car.
On investigation[I work in Metallurgy] there were two fractures, one of which had been present for some time and a second which was a result of the then increased loads imposed on the remainder.
At no time was there any indication of the original fractue but had I carried out regular checks on the suspension with the vehicle off the ground then it may well have come to light.
The bill for two new tyres [I replaced both] and a pair of springs came to £350 which is nothing compared to that of your life.
This is a not uncommen problem on todays vehicles it would appear and in this case the car is 5 years old with only 45000 miles on the odometer.
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