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We can just attach the wheel with zip-ties like everything else. Also I like the title of the video.
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Intentional?
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Possibly, there does seem to be a distinct lack of shock. That said I wouldn't put it past them buying new wheels but reusing the wrong type of wheel nut or something.
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Great video title.
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That movie would've been unwatchable without Tyrese Gibson
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Were those wheel studs made of compressed sawdust?
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From the youtube description:
An Australian Pro-Am Drifter and member of the Victorian drift club was coming in for scrutineering and supposedly a *faulty wheel spacer caused this unfortunate mishap.
* Edit: 2014.10.16 - Spacer and wheel studs snapped.Bolt on machined ones with no brand and they were on the car when purchased
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Either that or they never existed in the first place.
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According to the description in the video:
Spacer and wheel studs snapped.Bolt on machined ones with no brand and they were on the car when purchased
hmm..
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Sounds possible. I noticed that my local halfords had some pretty sketchy looking wheel spacers on sale, they would probably fail as spectacularly as this.