Posted by Bob Kerr on September 19, 2007 at 21:09:33 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: A tire question posted by John N Mi on September 19, 2007 at 19:36:50:
Yep it may act a little squrilly, but not too bad if the steering/suspension parts are in good shape. You could drive it that way across the country if you have to, just take it easy and you will be fine. I met a girl once who put over 60,000 miles on one of those doughnuts that everyone talks so bad about. She had a 3 cyl honda. Yep 4 cyl engine threw a rod and the piston stuck in the top of the head and the rod cap stayed on the crank so it still had good oil pressure. She put 20,000 on it like that! She took it to a friend of mine to do a "tune up" on it! She said, I don"t think it is running right , but I have been driving it anyway. Hahahaha! unbelievable but true!
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