Worst kerbed wheels you have seen
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What's the point of any decent tyres or wheels at the moment...??
Cars have to be fit for the road and road worthy...
But the roads don't have to be fit for cars (or other vehicles..)
Pot holes are just mental at the moment... and getting worse especially where Gloucestershire roads go across the county boundaries... Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Oxfordshire etc...
Cars have to be fit for the road and road worthy...
But the roads don't have to be fit for cars (or other vehicles..)
Pot holes are just mental at the moment... and getting worse especially where Gloucestershire roads go across the county boundaries... Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Oxfordshire etc...
Sixpackpert said:
Just driven through Gloucester and while stopped at the lights I started studying a white Rangie. I couldn t believe the state of this, complete with ditch finder tyres with chunks taken out.

The rear wheel was the same and I d hazard a guess both on the other side were in the same state!
I can’t see how you could beat that. Every mm is damaged. The rear wheel was the same and I d hazard a guess both on the other side were in the same state!
Sixpackpert said:
Just driven through Gloucester and while stopped at the lights I started studying a white Rangie. I couldn t believe the state of this, complete with ditch finder tyres with chunks taken out.

The rear wheel was the same and I d hazard a guess both on the other side were in the same state!
You just know all 4 corners of that car will be scraped to hell.The rear wheel was the same and I d hazard a guess both on the other side were in the same state!
CMTMB said:
Sixpackpert said:
You just know all 4 corners of that car will be scraped to hell.Clearly not a vehicle that's cared for, but then it's a white Range Rover with (mostly) black wheels... it probably looks as rough as the council estate it lives on.

Seesure said:
What's the point of any decent tyres or wheels at the moment...??
Cars have to be fit for the road and road worthy...
But the roads don't have to be fit for cars (or other vehicles..)
Pot holes are just mental at the moment... and getting worse especially where Gloucestershire roads go across the county boundaries... Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Oxfordshire etc...
True, but nothing to do with kerbed wheel example the OP put Cars have to be fit for the road and road worthy...
But the roads don't have to be fit for cars (or other vehicles..)
Pot holes are just mental at the moment... and getting worse especially where Gloucestershire roads go across the county boundaries... Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Oxfordshire etc...

People say "don't stereotype" but white Range Rover with blacked out gills, wheels etc. (I'd bet the windows were tinted too) having badly kerbed wheels as the driver is crap!

Any company car parked in our works car park. I took the car allowance, but most people got a new company car every three years. They would talk about it endlessly, how they were "going to get the T ROC, they are beautiful"
You would then see it in the carpark a year or two later, every wheel kerbed to death, never been washed, the interior looking like a childs playpen in a cheche, sides looking like a rake had been dragged down the side.
Then they would leave and it would be parked up for a few months until someone new started and they "inherited" the health hazard. You could see they were literally counting down the days until it went back to the lease company and they could pick their own car, and most likely treat it the same way.
You would then see it in the carpark a year or two later, every wheel kerbed to death, never been washed, the interior looking like a childs playpen in a cheche, sides looking like a rake had been dragged down the side.
Then they would leave and it would be parked up for a few months until someone new started and they "inherited" the health hazard. You could see they were literally counting down the days until it went back to the lease company and they could pick their own car, and most likely treat it the same way.
ThingsBehindTheSun said:
Any company car parked in our works car park. I took the car allowance, but most people got a new company car every three years. They would talk about it endlessly, how they were "going to get the T ROC, they are beautiful"
You would then see it in the carpark a year or two later, every wheel kerbed to death, never been washed, the interior looking like a childs playpen in a cheche, sides looking like a rake had been dragged down the side.
Then they would leave and it would be parked up for a few months until someone new started and they "inherited" the health hazard. You could see they were literally counting down the days until it went back to the lease company and they could pick their own car, and most likely treat it the same way.
in what world would anyone desire a t roc let alone think its beautiful!!You would then see it in the carpark a year or two later, every wheel kerbed to death, never been washed, the interior looking like a childs playpen in a cheche, sides looking like a rake had been dragged down the side.
Then they would leave and it would be parked up for a few months until someone new started and they "inherited" the health hazard. You could see they were literally counting down the days until it went back to the lease company and they could pick their own car, and most likely treat it the same way.
Dracoro said:
True, but nothing to do with kerbed wheel example the OP put 
People say "don't stereotype" but white Range Rover with blacked out gills, wheels etc. (I'd bet the windows were tinted too) having badly kerbed wheels as the driver is crap!
Oddly, no the windows weren’t tinted! Driven by an elderly Indian gentleman who could barely see over the steering wheel…which probably accounts for the state of the wheels!
People say "don't stereotype" but white Range Rover with blacked out gills, wheels etc. (I'd bet the windows were tinted too) having badly kerbed wheels as the driver is crap!

Sixpackpert said:
Just driven through Gloucester and while stopped at the lights I started studying a white Rangie. I couldn t believe the state of this, complete with ditch finder tyres with chunks taken out.

The rear wheel was the same and I d hazard a guess both on the other side were in the same state!
The fact that those started out as diamond cut wheels, means they have been refurbed/resprayed (as previously pointed out) - one owner car? The rear wheel was the same and I d hazard a guess both on the other side were in the same state!

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