![]() 02/05/2015 at 13:38 • Filed to: Flat tires | ![]() | ![]() |
That is what was in the tread.
I got a friendly reminder last night from, I guess, fate that it's nice to have a full size spare and keep a decent pair of gloves in your car. I don't even know what that thing is from but my guess is a snowplow.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 08:48 |
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Always always ALWAYS have gloves in your car in MI. Sucks though : /
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looks like a screw and a washer.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 09:26 |
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Looks like a round-head steel tar paper nail to me. Some are like my picture, others have the cap pressed around the head like what's in your tire.
Could also be a screw and washer, but I think that's less likely. It will depend on whether the shank is ribbed for your displeasure or whether you've just been screwed.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 09:34 |
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It's about 10 mm in diameter so I think it's a little too big to be a tar paper nail. The washer is definitely captive to the object.
Also, excellent word play, I was going to try to think of something witty but my mood is a bit flat right now.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 09:38 |
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Might be a hammer-driven anchor, then? They have these in a variety of sizes and head design:
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That's a possibility.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 13:40 |
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Looks like a decorative spike to me.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 13:43 |
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It's a teeny-tiny Boudica thing - like Clarkson used on his Fiat police car.
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looks like a small magical car enthusiasts magical wand.
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Holy shit. I think you might be lucky it didn't picture the wheel as well. I've seen that happen from large things like this.
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That sucks. At least it wasn't in your sidewall, like this gem.
I'm guessing what you picked up was some 20+ year old concrete anchor that rusted it's way out of something.
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That's one mother of a golf spike!
![]() 02/05/2015 at 14:11 |
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nine inch nails!
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I think it's a nail from the True Cross. If so, you have desecrated an important relic there, and a couple of pipe-swinging Jesuits are on their way to get medieval on your ass.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 14:21 |
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sway bar mount?
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I'm already on the run from them for bearing the number of the beast.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 14:26 |
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Yeah, I caught it right away. The tire was still mostly round when I stopped to change it. The rim didn't look damaged after the tire shop took the tire off so I think I may have dodged a bullet a little bit.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 14:27 |
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Good suggestion. I still don't really know.
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Snowmobile stud.
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I had one of those in the heel of my shoe on a 1 mile walk a couple years ago. It was just long enough to poke the tip though my sole every time I put weight on my heel. That was annoying, Didnt break the skin though
![]() 02/05/2015 at 14:29 |
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No joke. It definitely could be a concrete anchor. It was in the center of the tread but the tire shop said that when they took it out, it damaged the belt and the reinforcements and they didn't want to attempt a repair.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 14:30 |
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That's a heck of a stud from a sled.
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Yeah, they are usually 1.5-2" long.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 15:01 |
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It's a little large to be a cap nail. I've seen 2" long cap nails before, but they aren't as heavy as the spike in the picture above.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 15:03 |
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My post was before he got it out, and when only that second photo was up. The one that doesn't show the threads on the end.
![]() 02/05/2015 at 15:14 |
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I feel your pain.
http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/biggest-thing-…
![]() 02/05/2015 at 15:25 |
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If you drive by or in Detroit who knows there's so much crap on the roads around here , and never ever follow a scrapper.
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This thing is around 4 inches long and a little over 1/4" in diameter.
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I'n occasionally there for work. I was actually on my way to the bar when I picked that up.