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jkwilson
May 28, 2022Explorer II
I think your decision to just drive through was a good one. Tires are easier to fix than you or your truck.
You mention you “just knew” the car was there. A good driver with experience in interstate traffic is aware of what’s going on all around them and doesn’t have to check mirrors much before making a decision. I drove through the heart of a major city which includes an intersection of three interstates at least twice a day during rush hour while I was in college. You learn to feel the traffic and also to recognize other drivers who are out of their element.
Actually plenty of straps, they just should have had even stacks so the stacks were more stable and the angles were better. Looks like the strap came unanchored on the left front. Hauling light stuff worries me as much or more than heavy stuff.
You mention you “just knew” the car was there. A good driver with experience in interstate traffic is aware of what’s going on all around them and doesn’t have to check mirrors much before making a decision. I drove through the heart of a major city which includes an intersection of three interstates at least twice a day during rush hour while I was in college. You learn to feel the traffic and also to recognize other drivers who are out of their element.
Actually plenty of straps, they just should have had even stacks so the stacks were more stable and the angles were better. Looks like the strap came unanchored on the left front. Hauling light stuff worries me as much or more than heavy stuff.
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