Coming home on Monday on the NY Thruway a guy in front of me dropped a mounted tire off the car trailer he was towing. Between the distance and traffic I had no choice but to straddle it-- I pull a 24 ft trailer with a fairground organ in it behind the truck and camper, and could easily end up in big trouble trying an emergency swerve. I almost made it.
I'm not sure exactly what happened, Apparently the tire hits something under the truck, spun it up where it hit the passenger side torklift, then ejected it out the driver side. The wheel ended up all the way across the median, about 100 yards away. We took a *big* bump, that must have been the truck running over the tire. No evidence that the trailer hit the tire.
Both rear Fastguns came unfastened, one ended up on the roadway, one still hanging from the camper, the camper shifted about two inches backwards. As you can see in the picture below the passenger side Torklift was bent and cracked. (I also discovered that the pins they use to install them aren't corrosion resistant-- will need to remedy that all around).
Fortunately that seems to have been the only permanent damage. I have a new tiedown on order, will try the more corrosion resistant version this time.
Do us all a favor and make sure your loads are securely tied down! The moron who dropped the tire had stopped in front of us to go back and pick it up, but when he saw me hit it he took off. probably didn't hear what I was going to have to say.