Leave the keys in and report the car stolen.
That tire in the picture separated from the wheel from him driving on a flat for too long.This is weird.
I have never ever taken a car tire off the rim before.
I've seen it done with a big ass machine.
I wouldn't even claim to be able to do it myself with normal tools...
So how does he know what's INSIDE the tire?
If that shyt happened to me the mechanic who swapped my tire out at the shop would be the one to find it..
Folks be watching too many Detroit hood movies. This ain't Tubi nikkawtf is the average person supposed to do with it?
Probably don't know anybody that sells that much coke, and even if you did "crimes of opportunity" ie: 'Finders Keepers' usually involve less work than becoming a drug kingpin overnight. thats all the added stress of suddenly changing careers, with the additional likelihood that you will caught and locked up or murdered on top of it.
So really your options are 1) snort all that shyt yourself. Just act like you came into a lifetime supply of coke for personal use. which again, most people aren't cokeheads so that might not appeal to most people.
2) if you not a massive cokehead, call the cops and let them know you found that shyt and it has nothing to do with you.
There's no way he was driving for any decent time with the drugs making the tires that unbalanced.Something isn't right here.![]()
it could just be that he bought some old used tires that were dry rotted on the sides.There's no way he was driving for any decent time with the drugs making the tires that unbalanced.
More likely he thought he had a good idea to transport the product. Dumbass made the tire so unbalanced it failed on the highway... with no way to get rid of the product in the middle of a highway... the best bet is to call police and act like it isn't his.
Even calling a tow truck first, some nosy cop seeing nikkas on the side of the road may have investigated and that nikka was too nervous to take that chance.
First question from police... how could you have driven this far on a tire that would have been so unbalanced the car would have Bern a struggle to drive straight?
Let's say he bought old used tires...Or it could just be that he bought some old used tires that were dry rotted on the sides.
Tires get old even it they maintain their tread. its why i always buy brand new tire and never used ones. That can actually happen to anybody if they buy used tires. eventually you gonna come across some low mileage tires that look new but are actually 20 years old.
No they perform pretty normal until they desinigrate. Like i said they still have good tread so the performance isn't be affected. you're not going to be wobbly or swerving, Its just that they will eventually blow up underneath you when you hit a pothole or something.Let's say he bought old used tires...
As soon as they were mounted, his car would have been wobbling and squirming all over the road. Just a 2 block ride would have been shaking the whole whip letting him know something is seriously off... like he would struggle with the steering wheel just to drive straight...
There's no way he wouldn't have driven straight back to where he got the tire to complain. Doesn't make sense.
I worked as an auto tech for 2 years...No they perform pretty normal until they desinigrate. Like i said they still have good tread so the performance isn't be affected. you're not going to be wobbly or swerving, Its just that they will eventually blow up underneath you when you hit a pothole or something.
I worked as an auto tech for 2 years...
Unbalanced tires are sketchy if they off by ounces...
This shyt was off by kilos... you have no idea what you talking about.
Can you quote the post where I said delamming from rot is unheard of?You worked in auto tech and the idea of a tire de-lamming due to rot is unheard of? You assume it only happens due to a flat?
have you never worked with a 16 wheeler? They shed tire tread and rubber all over the highway. you think thats because they are constantly driving on flats or because they are often using old tires that have been retreaded?
2 years isn't really that much experience though, so maybe thats just what you've seen since covid.