Used to bolt bizarres together.That's a bizarre bolt .
I think it may be for some type of bracket.That's a bizarre bolt .
Good thing it happened before the new tires instead of after.I think it may be for some type of bracket.
Well someone did and I found it.Good thing it happened before the new tires instead of after.
It looks like a bolt for mounting an electric motor so you can adjust belt tension.
ETA: I think I lost one in your neighborhood.
About 30 years ago I had a 1970 Bronco and look what I ran over with it. It's a Sanp-On ratcheting screwdriver that still works. We must have been neighbors.My first car had some pretty worn down tires on it. Baloney skins. Driving home one night I heard a "thump-thump-thump" and stopped to find out what it was. I had a screwdriver embedded in the tire. I still have the screwdriver around here somewhere, 50 years later. I don't think tires back then had decent belts in them.
I used to do a lot of travelling, especially when I worked pipeline. The best roads in NY and NJ make the worst roads in Texas look like the Indianapolis Speedway. Pennsylvania has a system of interconnected potholes that they call roads. I guess they can get away with calling them that because they have road construction crews covering 80% of the roads with barrels and barricades during the summer. Each one has 20 miles of barrels and at the end of the string of barrels there are 3 guys - one working, one watching, and one eating a sandwich.Texas roads suck. I have had more flat repairs in Texas than 50 years of roads outside of Texas.
Texas uses its residents to sweep up road hazards by collecting them in their 1000 dollar sets of tires. Other states actually sweep the roads.
I could fill a pocket with roofing nails on my walks.
The toll way is the only place I've seen a sweeper on and I'm convinced it's only cause of the construction.
Who's making you stay?Texas roads suck. I have had more flat repairs in Texas than 50 years of roads outside of Texas.
Texas uses its residents to sweep up road hazards by collecting them in their 1000 dollar sets of tires. Other states actually sweep the roads.
I could fill a pocket with roofing nails on my walks.
The toll way is the only place I've seen a sweeper on and I'm convinced it's only cause of the construction.
A blow out on 2 wheels will kill you right now.Who's making you stay?
In all seriousness my last flat was about 5yrs ago on the way to work because I left the roadway, in the rain, at 70mph, spinning down the ROW and across a concrete culvert. Fortunately sideways and the axles straddled it. The tire (Michelin) was good all day below 40mph but heading home at 70 there was a major malfunction.
Could be worse. It could be in a new windshield.