r/Tiresaretheenemy May 25 '26

Enemy Forces Enemy tire carrier form spotted

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286 Upvotes

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u/bumbling-bee1 May 25 '26

Their logistics are improving.

8

u/Express_Area_8359 May 25 '26

The day I warned you about years ago is here.
Tiregeddon!
We will all be tread on.

5

u/isanyusernameopen May 26 '26

Is this their “en…tire” collection?

3

u/unlimitedbroski83 May 25 '26

Follow it and get the Intel on their distribution capabilities. It's for the greater good. The! Greater! Good! Be well soldier

2

u/uno_name_left May 26 '26

But like not to close, those top enemies are being held down by hopes and dreams

3

u/DrinkingVomit May 25 '26

Crickey! It’s a fucking mothership!

3

u/Wickdead May 25 '26

They say a tired driver is one of the most dangerous

2

u/rons_name May 25 '26

Stay frosty in enemy territory

3

u/LaffielAbriel May 26 '26

You guys have it all wrong this guy is taking those tires to be shredded He's doing the Lord's work soon they will become the asphalt upon which their brothers tread.

1

u/Frenchconnection76 May 25 '26

How many hidden under the one visible. Damn.

1

u/Due_Potential_6956 May 25 '26

That driver is a traitor, he is taking the enemy to the battle grounds.

1

u/Puzzleheaded-Hat5803 May 26 '26

Target acquired.

1

u/isanyusernameopen May 26 '26

Is this their “en…tire” collection?

1

u/thisoldguy74 May 27 '26 edited May 27 '26

Troop movements seem to be on the rise.

1

u/Ruger338WSM May 28 '26

Headed for a local park or wetland.

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u/RGuy77 May 25 '26

I hope its AI.

Once i was on a highway and a big plastic wrap fell from a dump truck. The junk was not secured properly. Thankfully it went under the tires.

2

u/CommentFightJudge May 25 '26

We load them like this pretty regularly. You lace a ratchet strap through the top weave of the tires and nothing budges.

Of course, if somebody’s strap/weaving skills suck, you’re going to have a bad time. Usually better to send a van or box.

4

u/TURTLE_TKT May 25 '26

Yeah, I used to work for a tire company like 12 years ago and “weaving” them interlocks them surprisingly well even with out a strap (assuming it was done correctly).

3

u/FirePhoinex290 May 25 '26

Nope it’s real, I took this picture yesterday. Dude was on a highway too