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10-02-2010, 07:47 PM | #1 | ||
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Hey everyone,
About 1pm today I had a huge smile on my face as a rare outburst of rain came down. I'm not sure what it was like in other parts of melbourne but it was absolutely bucketing where i'm from. Long story short I accidently (I put accidently in bold because it was really an accident) turned around a corner when the back of my BA XR6 lost traction and went out sideways. Having never been in a situation like this before, I panicked and didn't know how to react or control the steering wheel and when the traction control kicked in, it whiped me in the opposite direction over a curb. Inspecting my car it seems that so far the damage isn't "major" but it's still damage. From the looks of things I have a nicely sized bubble in one of my back tyres and my left fog light is hanging out. Here are my questions: 1. What exactly have I done to my tyre? It looks normal apart from this bubble buldging from it. Is it going to explode and do I need to change my tyre asap? 2. The fog light seems to be intact and is just hanging out of the hole it sits in. Is fixing this as simple as wedging it back into the hole or do I need to do something else? Any help is appreciated. |
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10-02-2010, 07:50 PM | #2 | |||
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10-02-2010, 07:59 PM | #3 | |||
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It got to a point where there was about 7 or 8 drivers pulled up on the side of the road, waiting for it to pass. |
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10-02-2010, 10:06 PM | #8 | ||||
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When it has been hot dry and then it rains, extra care is needed as all the dirt and oil that has built up on the road - add water and it becomes a bit too slick. There's usually more grip in the wet when there is regular rain. Plus there's coolant drips as cars swelter in the heat and cooling systems are pushed towards the limit. Coolant = oily = slippery when added to wet roads.
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10-02-2010, 10:17 PM | #9 | ||
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Firstly, traction control kills the power. I have no idea how it spun you around.
Secondly, the tyres let you down, why would you want to fix them??? There is a lot more to tyres than just tread depth. Tyres do deteriorate with age. The rubber dries and goes hard reducing the grip available. Been lots of stories recently abouit tyre shops selling old (age) tyres that are new, but have a limited life. Maybe do a search here for "tyre dating" or similar. That, plus a couple of driving courses, should help. (Don't do it on the road, You should already know why). Also, when you do buy new tyres, don't go cheap. They are the only things keeping you on the road. |
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10-02-2010, 07:51 PM | #10 | ||
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1: Bubble isnt good news, means that its seperated ply's, you need to change the tyre asap, its something you cant just drive with it like that. I assume its on the sidewall? also get your rims checked as you have most probably bent one.
2: Depends if its broken the mounts for it or not, best bet is to rip off the front bar and have a look. Takes a fair bit to kick a rear end out even when its streaming down, on a NA xr6, unless the tyres are cactus already. |
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10-02-2010, 07:52 PM | #11 | |||
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The tyre is cactus and needs replacing ASAP
The light just clips in from the back remove the bottom splash cover and its easy to do if you still cant get your hand in turn the front wheels and remove the lower screws or scrivets from the inner plastic mud guard.
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10-02-2010, 07:53 PM | #12 | ||
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tyres finished u need a new one
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10-02-2010, 07:54 PM | #13 | ||
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The tyre is rooted.
Also, get your backside here ASAP http://www.deca.com.au/Courses.aspx?...icle%20-%20Car
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10-02-2010, 07:58 PM | #14 | ||
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Can I suggest you go to a skid pan day to learn some car control.
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11-02-2010, 09:20 AM | #15 | |||
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Jesus Christ, listen to you all.
The bloke made an honest mistake. He lost control in the wet ffs. It's happened to me and I've done defensive driving courses. Oh, and my car is a single pegger N/A XR6. These things happen. As for the topic, mate your tyre would be shagged. Also, get someone to check over suspension/steering components/etc...a nice sideways hit on a kerb could do some damage which may not be obvious. i.e. when I lost control in the wet and hit a cane paddock at full tilt, I bent my left rear trailing arm. Anyways, I'm sure you've learnt from this experience! I know I did when it happened to me.
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10-02-2010, 07:59 PM | #16 | ||
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Would probobly be a good idea to change all 4 tyres.
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10-02-2010, 08:00 PM | #17 | ||
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sounds to me like ya wernt driving to suit the conditions Hahaha!
Anyway, Copie is correct. Maybe with the light, there are 2 flat clips top and bottom i think? Have a go at pushing it straight back in. Hows ya rim? chances are ya buckled it if it was a decent hit. |
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10-02-2010, 08:01 PM | #18 | ||
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Alright so from the sounds of it my tyre is finished? I have a spare so that's not so bad but can the tyre be repaired? I don't really want to be driving around without a spare for long.
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10-02-2010, 08:02 PM | #19 | ||
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You cannot repair a tyre.
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When I started to turn left I put my foot on the accelerator (not to hard but obv hard enough) to continue along and it happened. Like I said never being in this situation before it came as a shock and i've definitely noted the speed I was going for future reference when driving in the rain. |
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10-02-2010, 08:23 PM | #24 | |||
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Havent you seen the news lately, you will get turned into a scapegoat if you get caught. OP why dont you take a drive into quite literally the middle of nowhere, then do it in an empty paddock/extreme back road. |
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11-02-2010, 07:31 AM | #26 | ||
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[QUOTE=Adrenaline]A little flick of opposite lock could have saved you here. Next time it rains, find an empty industrial cul-de-sac (the huge ones where semi trailers do U turns) after business hours of course, and get a feel for how to control your car when the rear comes out. You don't need to be hooning, just turn into it with a little more throttle than usual, wait for the rear to come out slightly and teach yourself to correct it.
And make sure you got a lift home after the police impound your car for a few months.only a moron would tell him to go do a stupid thing like that. |
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11-02-2010, 07:53 AM | #27 | |||
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11-02-2010, 08:20 AM | #28 | ||
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The only place to learn car control is at driver training, not in written form on a forum.. Too many variable's i can see how i've copped a bagging fair call.. You would be mad to hit the pick's mid way through a big broady going around a bend and end up in the scenery.. I was going on what i've been shown low speed stuff eg.. Round about speed.. It work's and if in doubt just do it.. Of course you get the next level of skid recovery where you control it like a bloody champ and recover.. Fair call.. Just too many variable's, car's, condition's etc everyone's skill level is different.. And i'll take it on the chin like a champ
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