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Old 04-20-24, 08:31 AM
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I probably should add that is a fatigue crack which is a stress riser concentrating the stresses on the rim at the end of the crack (the sharp edge) and can move quickly. You have exceeded the fatigue limit of the rim and concentrating the stresses on the rim with each wheel rotation.

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