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Priyange 🇨🇭⚡️☀️✌🏾2 years ago

Message: drive fast as you can, on roads with potholes and pray your shock absorbers hold.

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Steph Lyon2 years ago

So…..when I see a pothole….speed up to 100???

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Lado Ramsey2 years ago

So the faster the better? 🧐 😂

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𝕊𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕒𝕖_𝔾𝕦𝕣𝕝2 years ago

So, speed up to 70 mph on city streets when I see a pothole?

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Earth to Infinity2 years ago

Tyres are the only part of your car that touches the road, so they’re most susceptible to pothole damage like bulging in the sidewall, tread separation, or a flat tyre. These can happen because potholes often have a hard edge that compresses the tire against the wheel on impact, slicing the rubber or snapping the belts that hold it together. Hard angles in potholes apply impact force to wheels in ways they weren’t designed to handle, leading to bends, chips, or cracks.Sudden jarring hits against potholes can cause a variety of suspension problems like misalignment, broken ball joints, and damaged shocks or struts

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nhoj2 years ago

Are we testing the car or the hole

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Evolver2 years ago

Lol. Who can explain why tires didn’t touch water at 80 and 100km/hr ?

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Mr-K2 years ago

This is the speed

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Armaniio2 years ago

Try that in a car that doesn't have shock absorbers made of jelly.

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