race3
race3
qualified 3rd. redrew mid pack. first time running outside groove. ran the outside groove correctly after a few laps. think i'm improving. had ra64t as a spectator! (props to him). anyone wanna guess when i got the flat? anyone think it was from the debris running through the infield? anyone think it was fine on the restart and i cut it down? i'll known soon when i re-inflate the tire. (i think it was from the infield).
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He's even gotten better at it now. Watch the video below:ra64t wrote:gizmo did a great job coming back from a flat tire. for anyone in the new york area i definitely recommend checking out the races at riverhead raceway on long island.
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That reminds me...last night I saw a Jeep Wrangler go over bump on the highway and its front wheels started wobbling REALLY bad, in next lane just a couple carlengths in front of me. I got on the brakes and backed way off, luckily the driver decided it was no bueno and got off the next exit. It looked like completely disintegrated wheel bearings except after a few seconds the wobbling straightened up all on its own. Never seen anything like it and I hope I never do again.
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The infamous Jeep "death wobble"
Usually caused by something already being worn out (panhard bar is the most common)... scary when it does happen though.
Usually caused by something already being worn out (panhard bar is the most common)... scary when it does happen though.
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Yeah, that's it. I think it was 20-30% more severe but definitely just like that. I thought of death wobble when I saw it but I didn't believe it; I thought death wobble doesn't look so scary, rather it just feels scary. I learned something today.
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We checked the tire, the tread had a large puncture in the middle of its surface. Once inflated, it quickly began to lose air. Looks like I did not crash into the car above me on the restart after all, at least not as a result of driver error?
I am on my way to a flatter track next weekend, slightly larger in size too. I'm nervous since I seem to be very week on the outside groove. It's not like most of the other driving I've done, given the impossibly small field of vision, and my inability to see through the car below me to the apex, I am giving them way too much room below me, and as a result, robbing myself of much needed track to go faster.
Also: My sister has a wrangler and after it was involved in a collision, it too developed the "Shudder of death". I borrowed a jeep for a weekend and when I returned it to her, she was having a small party, and I asked her if she had ever experienced the "Shudder of Death" before or did I break it. She erupted in laughter, and mentioned it was not something I had caused.
I am on my way to a flatter track next weekend, slightly larger in size too. I'm nervous since I seem to be very week on the outside groove. It's not like most of the other driving I've done, given the impossibly small field of vision, and my inability to see through the car below me to the apex, I am giving them way too much room below me, and as a result, robbing myself of much needed track to go faster.
Also: My sister has a wrangler and after it was involved in a collision, it too developed the "Shudder of death". I borrowed a jeep for a weekend and when I returned it to her, she was having a small party, and I asked her if she had ever experienced the "Shudder of Death" before or did I break it. She erupted in laughter, and mentioned it was not something I had caused.
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