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Old 03-28-10 | 08:04 PM
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Was in my first race today and a few miles in crossed a wheel and broke a couple spokes. SAG wagon pulled up and I was told to grab a wheel. I said i dont have one and they said thats ok take one. So I did only to find out who the owner was later. They werent mad, but I felt like a ******. Is it common to have the SAG tell you to grab a wheel?
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It depends, if it's wheels in wheels out then you are supposed to have a wheel in the truck but you won't necessarily get your own wheel if you need one. If it's neutral, then everyone gets a wheel if they need one. Sometimes wheels in wheels out will go to neutral if they have enough wheels, or if they are full and don't want to take any more wheels.
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Old 03-28-10 | 08:11 PM
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there was only 2 sets in the truck...... oh well Im gettin new wheels this summer so Ill take my old ones for spares.
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What did it say about support on the flyer?
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Old 03-28-10 | 08:18 PM
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What did it say about support on the flyer?
Wheels in Wheels out.....just looked lol
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Old 03-28-10 | 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by umd
It depends, if it's wheels in wheels out then you are supposed to have a wheel in the truck but you won't necessarily get your own wheel if you need one. If it's neutral, then everyone gets a wheel if they need one. Sometimes wheels in wheels out will go to neutral if they have enough wheels, or if they are full and don't want to take any more wheels.
huh, I didn't know that one...
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Old 03-28-10 | 08:22 PM
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huh, I didn't know that one...
Are you being serious or sarcastic. Given our exchange in the average speed thread, I can't tell with you.
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Old 03-28-10 | 08:25 PM
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Are you being serious or sarcastic. Given our exchange in the average speed thread, I can't tell with you.
Does it look like I'm being sarcastic?!
Nah, I'm serious; I didn't know that.
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