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stomper 02-15-2008 04:46 PM

The pot hole and your 22" wheels ...
 
The pot hole and your 22" wheels ...

http://www.lasplash.com/uploads/1/ca...plash2_001.jpg

The lesser the distance between the tar mat and the edge of your rim, the more likely
to take on some damage to either the wheels or the car itself.


A car with rims like this, better steer away from any pot holes.
A 40" set ..

http://www.hiphopcars.com/cars/40_inch_rims.jpg



http://a.abcnews.com/images/GMA/ap_p..._080215_ms.jpg


"The 10 major urban areas with the highest percentage of major streets and highways that provide poor ride quality are: San Jose; Los Angeles; San Francisco-Oakland, Calif.; Kansas City; New Orleans (pre-Katrina); San Diego; Sacramento; St. Louis; Omaha, Neb.; and New York City.

A particularly bad pothole registered at 55 Gs. "That's more than you would see in a 35-mile-an-hour car crash," Smith said.

But he added, "You don't feel it in the car because your suspension is absorbing it." Sometimes, though, your vehicle just can't protect you from serious accidents when hitting a nasty pothole.

You should, of course, avoid potholes if you can, or at the very least, slow down. Maintaining the proper pressure in your tires can lessen the impact on your car.

If you hit a pothole and damage your car, you may have some recourse by filing a claim with your city, county or state. It's a tough battle, but could be worth a try, especially if you can prove that the municipality ignored earlier complaints."

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Consumer/s...851&page=1











hyperion 02-15-2008 07:55 PM

RE: The pot hole and your 22" wheels ...
 
There were 17 cars at the side of a stretch of #495 this morning with "blown" tires from hitting water filled "potholes."

stomper 02-16-2008 12:47 AM

RE: The pot hole and your 22" wheels ...
 

If the pot holes were filled with water, why is it that the cars didnt glide/hydroplane across ?

Did you see that 5 of the top 10 are in CA ? And we have the highest tax rate for fuel .. so
much for giving spending money to the politicians.





hyperion 02-16-2008 06:46 AM

RE: The pot hole and your 22" wheels ...
 
Well, first off, those cars were all not at the same location but over a ten mile stretch. Explanation is our rolling snow and then rain storms along with daily fluctuations of temperatures from 17 degrees to 47 degrees.
And the auto manufacturers are concentrating on higher milage figures. They haven't got to "walking on water yet!"
(Article in paper yesterday about a firm in Switzerland that has a prototype vehicle that looks like a hard top version of the Miata that will run submerged in water as deep as forty seven feet. I would guess there would be a good market for such a car in Switzerland?)
"Might be fine in the bigger pot holes."

Stealth 02-16-2008 07:32 AM

RE: The pot hole and your 22" wheels ...
 

ORIGINAL: hyperion

Well, first off, those cars were all not at the same location but over a ten mile stretch. Explanation is our rolling snow and then rain storms along with daily fluctuations of temperatures from 17 degrees to 47 degrees.
And the auto manufacturers are concentrating on higher milage figures. They haven't got to "walking on water yet!"
(Article in paper yesterday about a firm in Switzerland that has a prototype vehicle that looks like a hard top version of the Miata that will run submerged in water as deep as forty seven feet. I would guess there would be a good market for such a car in Switzerland?)
"Might be fine in the bigger pot holes."
hey .. when they reach that point, they can call it the GOD car !

With the prototype in Switzerland , are they aiming at the NOLA ( New Orleans ) automobile market?









hyperion 02-16-2008 08:16 AM

RE: The pot hole and your 22" wheels ...
 
Why didn't you mention ...."Gotcha"............. (with a car like this, they wouldn't have to rebuild the "dikes."

Stealth 02-16-2008 08:43 AM

RE: The pot hole and your 22" wheels ...
 

ORIGINAL: hyperion

Why didn't you mention ...."Gotcha"............. (with a car like this, they wouldn't have to rebuild the "dikes."

Exactly ...

Specially with all the GLOBAL WARMING and GLACIER melting!
Now that I think about it, places like Martha's Vineyard could probably use them too.













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