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Originally Posted by iraghava
(Post 1197428)
The Q7 is riding on incorrect tyres. |
Originally Posted by iraghava
(Post 1197428)
The Q7 is riding on incorrect tyres. |
Originally Posted by canonball
(Post 1197452)
You mean those tyres are too lopro or asymetrical? |
Originally Posted by harry10
(Post 1197499)
Only you could have find that. Do share why you feel its incorrect. |
Originally Posted by phamilyman
(Post 1197471)
God, ishan- you are incorrigible. Tyrewala rules. |
Originally Posted by rjstyles69
(Post 1197513)
Gawwd you and your never ending fetish for tyres . |
Originally Posted by v1p3r
(Post 1197563)
They're Maxxis MA-Z1s. Very popular in India as inexpensive upsize tyres. Quite good, too. |
Originally Posted by v1p3r
(Post 1197563)
They're Maxxis MA-Z1s. Very popular in India as inexpensive upsize tyres. Quite good, too. |
Originally Posted by iraghava
(Post 1197528)
...she's on Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3's (could be wrong though, need higher-res pics for a definitive identification). |
Originally Posted by iraghava
(Post 1197428)
The Q7 is riding on incorrect tyres. |
Originally Posted by SS-Traveller
(Post 1197673)
I think your identification of the tyres is spot-on. However, these ARE SUV tyres. I understand these tyres come as OE on the Q7, and the tread pattern is indistinguishable from Eagle F1s meant for cars. Please take a look at Goodyear. |
New Delhi: It was a community effort that went horribly wrong. Rattled by some thefts in their society and suspicious of some men drinking in a car outside their gates, six residents chased the car in the dead of night, only to collide with a truck in sector 21 of Rohini in north-west Delhi early on Thursday. Within minutes, three were dead while two are fighting for their lives in hospital. Akash Ganga Apartments in Sector 24 was plunged into sorrow on Thursday. Residents swung from despair to anger as they blamed lack of policing for forcing them to tackle a law and order problem themselves. According to the residents, soon after midnight, a watchman had noticed three people sitting in an Alto car outside the society gates, allegedly ‘‘drinking and creating a nuisance’’. The watchman called the president of the society’s resident welfare association, Kuldeep Singh (42). ‘‘A few days ago, some car stereos had been stolen from inside the society compound and the thieves are yet to be caught. The watchman found the behaviour of the men in the car suspicious,’’ recalled Ram Niwas Solanki, a resident. He said that when Singh reached the gate, accompanied by Pramod Rana (35) and Ajay Vishwas (35), and challenged the men, they were abusive and threatening. At this, Singh and Rana, both property dealers, and Vishwas, a businessman, called up three other members of the RWA — Naveen (40), owner of a gas stove factory in Nangloi, Praveen Tomar (47), manager with PNB, Rohini branch, and Lal Mani (45), a property dealer. They were all woken up, and the six then got into Rana’s Verna car to chase the men in order to ‘‘teach them a lesson’’. Interestingly, the cops claimed to have recovered a licensed revolver belonging to Rana from the car. They were woken up for tragic end New Delhi: The Rohini RWA members gave chase to the Alto but found themselves on the wrong side of the road. Both the cars were said to be at high speed. According to Vishwas — who was on the backseat, in the middle, and managed to escape with minor injuries — they had reached a T junction between Sector 21 and 22, 4km from the apartment, and did not notice a truck coming straight at them. ‘‘It was dark, the street lights were not on. The truck’s headlights were also off. While the Alto crossed it from one side, the Verna crashed into it from the left,’’ Vishwas recalled. The impact of the collision was so strong that the car was completely wrecked. Rana, who was in the driver’s seat, suffered severe injuries and Singh, who was sitting next to him, died on the spot. The Alto managed to get away. Tomar and Naveen died on the way to hospital while Lal Mani and Rana are still in a critical state. They are being treated at Jaipur Golden Hospital. Cops say they could be registering a case of causing death due to rash and negligent driving against Rana for being on the wrong side of the road. ‘‘The truck driver is not at fault as he was on the right side and, therefore, we may register a case against the people in the car. Investigations are on and we are verifying the claims about the Alto. So far, no case has been registered,’’ said a police officer from Aman Vihar police station. He added that while Rana’s blood samples showed no traces of alcohol, one person’s blood reports contained alcohol. The families are still to come to terms with the tragedy. ‘‘My husband had returned home and and we were sleeping. He was called a number of times by these people and some of them came up to our house to take him away,’’ said an inconsolable Kamlesh, Tomar’s wife. ‘‘He was the kind who would stay away from trouble. Now, he is gone.’’ Singh’s eldest daughter, Nitin, said her father was a responsible person and always thought of contributing to society. Her uncle, Rajkumar, said Kuldeep rushed down to the gate only because the watchman would not have been able to handle the miscreants. ‘‘Had there been enough security or patrolling by the police in this area, we wouldn’t have to take matters into our own hands,’’ he said. |
Originally Posted by -GS-
(Post 1201323)
In today's TOI 6 vigilantes chase youths, 3 die as their car hits truck RWA Men Objected To Drinking Outside Apartment Medha Chaturvedi | TNN |
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