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Kaotic Lazagna
01-01-2009, 02:06 AM
So, I was driving back from Sacramento (I-80), and I'm on the third lane doing 60 mph. I'm talking to my mom, and I see the section of the freeway I hate the most (it's like driving into a curb). I'm usually in the 4th lane, and don't really think it's so bad. So I stayed in the third lane, and keep driving. And then BAM...I drove over that damn section (much worse in the third lane). The force was so hard that it shifted my wiper selector to on!

Just a small rant...is all. :tongue:

Kaotic Lazagna
01-01-2009, 02:06 AM
Oh, I checked my wheels. Fortunately, nothing damaged, and steering is straight.

YAR1S
01-01-2009, 02:23 AM
wow.... is there damage to the road or did you literally hit a curb? Im confused.

Kaotic Lazagna
01-01-2009, 02:30 AM
Nope, that's how the freeway is. Sorry for the confusion. They "say" they're repaving it, but it's pure crap. I already had to get an alignment done some time ago due to it being craptastic. Now, I-5 is much better over here in Cali.

Black Yaris
01-01-2009, 02:33 AM
that is why I had to buy new wheels..... roads are awesome

GeneW
01-01-2009, 02:47 AM
We're riddled with potholes around here. Whenever someone talks of raising their tire pressures to 40psi and up I just sigh and wish I could too.

Gene

Black Yaris
01-01-2009, 03:19 AM
I run 40psi in the toaster

Gideon
01-01-2009, 03:27 AM
Oh I know man, there's more spots than I can count down 80 when I go to the Bay Area, and with my current wheels I rub HARD every time. ;_;

Loren
01-01-2009, 03:58 AM
Sounds like you might need to raise your suspension a little bit. I got the same thing (wipers coming on from the impact) when I hit the railroad tracks near my house at 40 mph when I first put the coilover kit on. My first estimation of where to set the front ride height was way too low. I raised it about an inch from there, now the suspension works... the tracks are still rough, especially with the shocks set stiff... but it's not a "bone-jarring" bump-stop-banging slam and the wipers don't come on.

Ya gotta make that choice between "looking cool" and "suspension that works".

Kaotic Lazagna
01-01-2009, 06:55 AM
Oh I know man, there's more spots than I can count down 80 when I go to the Bay Area, and with my current wheels I rub HARD every time. ;_;

Wow, I don't rub much...but I feel hurt when ever I drive over those suckers. :frown:

Kaotic Lazagna
01-01-2009, 06:57 AM
Sounds like you might need to raise your suspension a little bit. I got the same thing (wipers coming on from the impact) when I hit the railroad tracks near my house at 40 mph when I first put the coilover kit on. My first estimation of where to set the front ride height was way too low. I raised it about an inch from there, now the suspension works... the tracks are still rough, especially with the shocks set stiff... but it's not a "bone-jarring" bump-stop-banging slam and the wipers don't come on.

Ya gotta make that choice between "looking cool" and "suspension that works".

:cry:

I'm not on coilovers. I'm just on TRD shocks and S.Tech's. I can raise the rear with some rubber spacers thingies that you posted a while back, but that'll only rattle things more :laugh:.

I'll make that hard choice if you send me your coilovers :tongue:. J/K. :laugh:

Kaotic Lazagna
01-01-2009, 06:59 AM
that is why I had to buy new wheels..... roads are awesome

:laugh: Love the sarcasm. At least you have some nice, OEM wheels that are extremely rare over here.

Kaotic Lazagna
01-01-2009, 07:01 AM
We're riddled with potholes around here. Whenever someone talks of raising their tire pressures to 40psi and up I just sigh and wish I could too.

Gene

I'm running the "max" 50psi. Actually, I'm really running 52 psi. :smile:

I can usually avoid the pot holes, but that sudden raised section on the freeway is unavoidable. I'll just stick to the lesser of four evils. hehe...the slow lane has the lowest raised section.

invol
01-01-2009, 10:49 AM
Is the "curb" there because they ground down the roadway in anticipation of a repave, or is it because the roadbed has settled more than the bridge? I know on US-101 in San Fernando Valley the latter has occurred. It sucks going through there because every bridge has the curb effect on each end (bump up, then jolt down). :mad:

Kaotic Lazagna
01-01-2009, 11:10 PM
Is the "curb" there because they ground down the roadway in anticipation of a repave, or is it because the roadbed has settled more than the bridge? I know on US-101 in San Fernando Valley the latter has occurred. It sucks going through there because every bridge has the curb effect on each end (bump up, then jolt down). :mad:

I think it may be a little bit of both. I know it's gotten worse over the past year. I've also notice that they don't repave the overpasses????? Unless they're doing them last????

skaris
01-02-2009, 02:31 AM
I HATE the freeways in the Bay Area. I can handle the crappy road conditions, because we have that in LA too...but WTF is with the lack of signage when you are coming up on an exit/freeway merger? HATE HATE HATE.

Rain
01-02-2009, 03:59 AM
I hate the part of the 405 where there are absolutely no white lines

Kaotic Lazagna
01-02-2009, 11:25 AM
KL ill swap your highways for ours in a second with an extra side dish. the "curb" you are talking about happens here every 500m or so here in Quebec, this is because of temperature changes , but that is nothing come spring this province looks like downtown Kabul or Bagdhad with craters so big the Yaris can hide in them and a Smart just disappears without a trace.

:eek:

Kaotic Lazagna
01-02-2009, 11:25 AM
I HATE the freeways in the Bay Area. I can handle the crappy road conditions, because we have that in LA too...but WTF is with the lack of signage when you are coming up on an exit/freeway merger? HATE HATE HATE.

Yeah, it's pretty bad.

Kaotic Lazagna
01-02-2009, 11:27 AM
I hate the part of the 405 where there are absolutely no white lines

I-80 up towards Reno was getting repainted last weekend. hehe. Why does the 405 not have lines? I think 80's went away because of the snow plowing.

Rain
01-02-2009, 02:54 PM
I-80 up towards Reno was getting repainted last weekend. hehe. Why does the 405 not have lines? I think 80's went away because of the snow plowing.

There is one portion that they repaved but never painted back the lines I guess :iono:

nemelek
01-02-2009, 05:29 PM
Spring time when the freezing and warming cycles occure the pot holes appear. The local news will often do stories on them. Once an elderly couple who lived on a curve had collected 15+ hub caps that were disloged from a pot hole up the road from them. An investigative reporter followed a city repair crew that only fixed 2 pot holes in a day. Thus the joke "What's yellow and sleeps 3 people? A city road repair truck".

Kaotic Lazagna
01-03-2009, 11:56 AM
LOL. That's quite a collection of hub caps. LOL.