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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2009

We were driving down the highway when I spotted this guy driving with his tire bouncing a good four inches off the pavement. My dad was talking and my little sister was recording.

"The final four in the D" was my dad talking about the final four college basketball teams that were playing in Detroit. The bouncing reminded him of a basketball.

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  • looks like when you scratch a dogs belly and it does that thing with its leg

  • Haha you just made my day!

  • yeah!  i am #1 YEAH!

  • haha dont get cocky on me now lol

  • well w/e it is I had never seen it before lol

  • What causes that?

  • I asked my dad the same thing.. he said it was that the tire was not balanced properly. I thought at first a brake had locked up and that the tire was not turning.. just bouncing.

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  • Im gonna laugh when that tire flies off LOL

  • @Dane3737 Wrong. It's the suspension system that has faield (loss of oil or broken coil spring) can cause it. I know it cos it happend to my car.

  • I was literally crying i was laughing so hard at this.

  • that tire would be off the road so fast if the tire was dragging. the struts keep it from bouncing. and you gotta make sure there balanced on both sides or one tire will be off the ground

  • or a retarded driver who drives down all roads sayen man these streets suck

  • You work at Discount Tire, and you don't even know what an unbalanced tire looks like? Holy cow.

    You could put a brand new strut on that, and it might be okay for a few weeks, and it'll blow the strut again. Why? Because the wheel/tire is unbalanced.

    The tire being unbalanced blew the strut out, not the other way around.

    And for the record, a belt splitting COULD very well do that. More likely is belts overlapping in the tire because it was made wrong.

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