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Hi,


In the last couple of months we?ve had wheels damaged. Today we woke up to a screw in the side of the wheel requiring a new replacement. It would be a funny place for this to have occurred in the normal course of driving / parking and the mechanic fixing suggested it might be deliberate.


Has anyone else experienced this?


Thanks!

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Our rear near side tyre was slashed about six years ago on upland road. The chap at Melbourne grove tyre place said he had seen a spate of them. Car at the time was a non descript 15 year old Ford parked in the same spot it usually was, not blocking anyone in. unlikely to have been a close neighbour!I think there was a thread on here at the time but can?t find it?

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