Worst Day Of My Life And My Maximas Life
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Worst Day Of My Life And My Maximas Life
I was driving in the good old safe Miami Expressway going from palmetto south to 836 east. When Im on the ramp 2 get 2 836 goign about 45 and there is a beautiful random puddle of water right in the middle of the street so guess what, thats right hydroplaned. So Im on the ramp going straight into a concrete wall, first reaction was 2 try 2 get grip and nothin. I see myself going straight into the concrete wall but I see that just before the wall theres a little curb..... I love that curb so much. Because of that curb I avoided hitting a wall and ONLY f*cked up my rim and the lower control arm....What did I learn from this MIAMI ROADS SUCK MY BENT LOWER CONTROL ARM. Hope this happens to any of u guys and just 2 show how much they suck, when i was driving home in my dads safari there was an accident were a civic hydroplaned and hit a porsche 996 in the rear....So dont trust Any roads...
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my one and only accident happened because of hydroplaning. I was the caboose of a 5 car accident.
replaced, hood, bumper, grill, some stupid metal things that bend really easy by hand, radiator, and a headlight.
Greg
replaced, hood, bumper, grill, some stupid metal things that bend really easy by hand, radiator, and a headlight.
Greg
#4
I know I got lucky, before I hit the wall in my head I told myself u know what I think I need a new lower control arm, same **** happened 2 my friend going 25 and thats what happened 2 him
#7
it's well-documented that the Potenza RE92 is a terrible tire in the rain.....I suggest if you are looking for something that will NEVER hydroplane (cept in the biggest puddles a little) the Falken 512....but that's another subject for another day Happy you're ok.....
#8
Yeah that's the reason you hydroplaned. here in KY we have had really bad rain storms and it flooded a lot. Well i had to drive 3 hours in this and it was tough cause the car was hydroplaning constantly. This was not safe at all. Luckily i know how to drive and with a bit of luck on my side nothing happened. I would suggest toyo proxies 4. These are excellent tires. I have them on my car and i can take turns in the rain w/o any probs. Grips really well.
#12
Originally Posted by Mike T
He's only 17 years old though, he has PLENTY of worst days of his life to go... this won't even be in the top 100
Wait until you're in your 30s khynex; you'll have had days that'll make that one seem like a good day.
#15
Originally Posted by F23A4
Wait until you're in your 30s khynex; you'll have had days that'll make that one seem like a good day.
NOW THAT's a worst day of your life kinda day
Glad that wasnt the case though, and dont drink and drive
#16
Originally Posted by Mike T
Yeah, when I saw the title of the thread, my first thought was: "He lost control of his car because he was drinking, and totalled it, and killed his pregnant wife and his parents, and is now looking at life in a f*ck me in the ^ss federal prison!"
NOW THAT's a worst day of your life kinda day
Glad that wasnt the case though
NOW THAT's a worst day of your life kinda day
Glad that wasnt the case though
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I have had Yoko Paradas for about two years. Rain in Nashville is no joke but the drainage systems for the interstate is. When there is a down pour, I can't wait to get back in my car and drive 80+. No hydroplaning here!
I drove from here to Miami to cust cost on a vacation (cruise, no air fare). Miami's roads suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was driving my 98 Neon with a 1.5" drop.
I drove from here to Miami to cust cost on a vacation (cruise, no air fare). Miami's roads suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was driving my 98 Neon with a 1.5" drop.
#28
Yep, as soon as you said hydroplane I immediately thought crapotenzas.
Too bad you found out the hard way. I hydroplaned once with mine on and quickly replaced them. I have some pirelli's on right now and they are good but my friend has michelin m+s sport or something like that...($200 a piece) tires and well worth it. We've done 80+mph in the rain and they grip fine.
So here's some wise words....its not the mistakes we make in life; its the ability to learn from them and move on that make us who we are.
Things we learned today:
1. Never drive in the rain with crapotenzas.
2. Buy a/m tires if you have to drive your maxima.
3. Don't complain about florida state roads...its like you think you went
through 4 hurricanes or something...geez. Actually so the roads are probably
like what they are up here in PA where we get 5 months of this stuff called
ice and snow.
Too bad you found out the hard way. I hydroplaned once with mine on and quickly replaced them. I have some pirelli's on right now and they are good but my friend has michelin m+s sport or something like that...($200 a piece) tires and well worth it. We've done 80+mph in the rain and they grip fine.
So here's some wise words....its not the mistakes we make in life; its the ability to learn from them and move on that make us who we are.
Things we learned today:
1. Never drive in the rain with crapotenzas.
2. Buy a/m tires if you have to drive your maxima.
3. Don't complain about florida state roads...its like you think you went
through 4 hurricanes or something...geez. Actually so the roads are probably
like what they are up here in PA where we get 5 months of this stuff called
ice and snow.
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