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Zed



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11 year old girl killed by loose wheel
Post #691964 8th Mar 2018 2:35pm
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gilarion



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Very sad indeed.
I wonder how the wheel came off and was it a driving wheel or the spare wheel. The article also does not state if the Discovery stopped at the scene. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1


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Post #691966 8th Mar 2018 2:39pm
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ian series 1



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How sad and unfortunate Rolling Eyes 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

Wanted, Forward Control Anything considered.
Post #691972 8th Mar 2018 2:46pm
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Very sad for both assuming the car was being driven sensibly. Imagine having to live with that also.


Looks like the front wheel, and it stopped.




Post #691974 8th Mar 2018 2:58pm
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Post #691976 8th Mar 2018 3:05pm
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mick



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Iā€™m guessing spacers but it made me go and check my wheel nuts were tight

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Post #691979 8th Mar 2018 3:11pm
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gilarion



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The heavily-modified Land Rover Discovery lost the 33-inch wheel which careered into a footpath and struck the girl as she was walking to a school bus stop.

The more I think about this tragedy the more I think what are the odds of this sad event happening, just a second either way and it would have just been a news event of a Land Rover losing a wheel. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1
Post #691980 8th Mar 2018 3:12pm
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miker



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Doesn't look like there was any possibility for it not to be driven sensibly, just a straight road.

What a horrible, tragic accident.
Post #691981 8th Mar 2018 3:13pm
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shropshiredefender



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Reading some of the comments after the Mirror article (none of which I will repeat here) it seems that the anti's will tar us all with the same brush.
Post #691986 8th Mar 2018 3:59pm
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custom90



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My bet is on wheel spacers.

There are loads of these old Discos going around in questionable condition, I saw one today. $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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Post #691994 8th Mar 2018 4:38pm
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bankz5152



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Very sad indeed. Could be anything though, corroded wheel nuts, loose wheel nuts etc.. doesnt automatically mean spacers...
Post #692003 8th Mar 2018 5:18pm
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blackwolf



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The angle of the vehicle in the photo makes me think that the hub has come off, it looks too low to be sitting on the brake disk.
Post #692014 8th Mar 2018 6:13pm
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Badger110



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I was thinking a similar thing,

i thought it's unusual to lose a wheel bolted on with 5 nuts without some warning before hand
Post #692021 8th Mar 2018 6:31pm
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GREENI



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We all remember the sad loss of all the kids, that was put down to shoddy Land Rover repairs.

The lifted disco club with crap remould knobblies may be in for some scrutiny.

Tragic.
Post #692023 8th Mar 2018 6:35pm
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GREENI



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I'll add, big wheels and tyres plus wheel spacers (or not) add strain on everything.

That kind of disco does have a certain reputation. Seen on 4x4 fun days nationwide.
Post #692025 8th Mar 2018 6:38pm
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