Drag racing can sure suck

Thanks.
In retrospect, I think all my luck was used up on checkin day Thursday.
The previous week, the Ram I use to pull my trailer needed brakes, so the shop we use( 15 years now) put new pads and rotors on all around.
I got about 15 miles from the track and had to stop and get gas. Heard a rubbing/ screeching noise, figured I will look at it when I get to the track.
Buddies heard it when I pulled in. Figure I will get car/ golf car unloaded, unhook then see what’s going on.
My friend Rick was checking me back off the trailer and hollers out…Stop!
There was a big *** metric bolt laying right in front of the passenger rear slick.
We are trying to figure out where it belongs. So, get unloaded and unhooked. Pull forward, hear the rubbing, go to back up, truck acts like it’s locked up.
We look inside the rear wheels, DRIVER side rear caliper is not where it belongs
Take tire off, caliper was rubbing on wheel. Missing a caliper bolt( the one we found must have hit the pavement, bounced up, and landed in front of the PASSENGER rear tire on the Dart.
The other caliper bolt was finger tight… sheesh… could have gotten killed and lost my whole rig.
Needless to say, called the shop owner, who has become a good friend over the years and he was devestated. The tech must have gotten distracted, and not went back and checked the bolts after putting it back togethet( or applied blue locktite, which was applied at some point way in the past but not for this job, it was old)
Anyhow, how that bolt ended up where it did was unreal. And it wouldn’t have been easy to find another I am guessing.
Crazy!
Well there you go! The good Lord was watching over you. One thing you cannot afford is your tow rig having problems.

In my move to Florida last fall, just before the last of the multiple trips pulling my 24' enclosed trailer down, I had a free oil change to use at the dealer. Figured why not as the truck needed an oil change and they rotate the tires too as part of the service. So I took it in and had it done.

Left for Florida and got almost all the way there pulling the trailer and noticed a missing lug nut on a rear wheel!! What??? So I got out my sockets and checked them and found several loose - fronts and rears. So some tech apparently failed to torque them properly!! I don't even want to think about what could have been. (Learned my lesson to check anybody else's work. Called and made a stink at the dealer and they sent me a replacement lug nut.)

So count your blessings - you got to go racing, had some fun, fixed your truck, and the car is ready to run again. Go get'm Don!