cheese grater. Good thing these tires were about dead anyhow.
Will wrote: What's with the lugnuts?
Its sort of a long story- the short version is I found them hilarious and they came in neo chrome.
Streetwiseguy wrote: Lucky no ABS, or the emergency stop would have been panic and collision.
Well, I was already on the shoulder because of the asstard in front of me not knowing how to work a brake pedal. 22 year old corolla vs new Acura, one of us has a shorter braking distance. You get used to having a way out in this car.
mndsm wrote:Streetwiseguy wrote: Lucky no ABS, or the emergency stop would have been panic and collision.Well, I was already on the shoulder because of the asstard in front of me not knowing how to work a brake pedal. 22 year old corolla vs new Acura, one of us has a shorter braking distance. You get used to having a way out in this car.
Like not following so close you have to pull to the shoulder in the case of emergency braking?
z31maniac wrote:mndsm wrote:Like not following so close you have to pull to the shoulder in the case of emergency braking?Streetwiseguy wrote: Lucky no ABS, or the emergency stop would have been panic and collision.Well, I was already on the shoulder because of the asstard in front of me not knowing how to work a brake pedal. 22 year old corolla vs new Acura, one of us has a shorter braking distance. You get used to having a way out in this car.
Unfortunately, when driving in traffic in an older car, the space other drivers allow you to leave between you and the car in front of you often isn't sufficient to be able to stop comfortably when someone makes a max effort stop in a brand new car.
z31maniac wrote:mndsm wrote:Like not following so close you have to pull to the shoulder in the case of emergency braking?Streetwiseguy wrote: Lucky no ABS, or the emergency stop would have been panic and collision.Well, I was already on the shoulder because of the asstard in front of me not knowing how to work a brake pedal. 22 year old corolla vs new Acura, one of us has a shorter braking distance. You get used to having a way out in this car.
If you're in traffic here and you leave a gap big enough for a car, someone will cut you off. Sometimes they so it even when they don't have the room.
moparman76_69 wrote:z31maniac wrote:If you're in traffic here and you leave a gap big enough for a car, someone will cut you off. Sometimes they so it even when they don't have the room.mndsm wrote:Like not following so close you have to pull to the shoulder in the case of emergency braking?Streetwiseguy wrote: Lucky no ABS, or the emergency stop would have been panic and collision.Well, I was already on the shoulder because of the asstard in front of me not knowing how to work a brake pedal. 22 year old corolla vs new Acura, one of us has a shorter braking distance. You get used to having a way out in this car.
Pretty much this. Plus I had a guy on my ass in some sort of jacked up.E36 M3box of a truck with some Chinese as berkeley hids blinding me- so the odds were not ever in my favor.
mndsm wrote:moparman76_69 wrote:Pretty much this. Plus I had a guy on my ass in some sort of jacked up.E36 M3box of a truck with some Chinese as berkeley hids blinding me- so the odds were not ever in my favor.z31maniac wrote:If you're in traffic here and you leave a gap big enough for a car, someone will cut you off. Sometimes they so it even when they don't have the room.mndsm wrote:Like not following so close you have to pull to the shoulder in the case of emergency braking?Streetwiseguy wrote: Lucky no ABS, or the emergency stop would have been panic and collision.Well, I was already on the shoulder because of the asstard in front of me not knowing how to work a brake pedal. 22 year old corolla vs new Acura, one of us has a shorter braking distance. You get used to having a way out in this car.
just another reason to be happy I live a much more rural live than that
traffic here has no resemblance to that
mndsm wrote: 22 year old corolla vs new Acura, one of us has a shorter braking distance. You get used to having a way out in this car.
They should have a very similar braking distance if you have decent tires... which it appears you may have had, but certainly do not anymore
When you said rumble strips, I was thinking on a road course, not on the street. And honestly, those lugnuts seemed a little inappropriate for track use.
Ian F wrote: Wow... I bet that caused a bit of vibration once you got moving again...
That's how I discovered there was a problem. I figured I'd gotten some pea gravel stuck in it (the gravel was from the shoulder, theve been "improving" the road there) or a little flat spot. When I stuck my hand in there and felt that, I knew it was a bit more serious. Visuals confirmed. I was rather impressed at the efficient effort that the shoulder took to destroying my tire.
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