crazy f*cking week
#21
The only time recently that I've been pulled, the officer had me dead to right. I was behind a minivan on a 2 lane country road... limit of 45, the damn minivan was doing 35, soon as there was a passing lane I pulled out to pass... he started to speed up once I was beside him... so... I just dropped the loud hammer.... yea, Sheriff's office was coming in the oncoming lane... had me dead to rights, I just pulled over and waited... THAT got me a warning (verbal), 76 in a 45...
#22
The best thing to d oif you don't want to add pointsto your insurance is go to traffic school. I doubt that you got pulled over because you drive a Mustang because I know there are cops that are also Mustang owners. I am sure you were at the wrong place at the wrong time. Also, I know the cops down here can be real harda***s most of the times.
#23
In AZ, 20mph over the posted speed (or faster than 80 on the freeway) can land you in jail and your car impounded. Personally, at 35 you're lucky you didn't hit someone pulling out of a driveway or pulling out in front of you. You woulda been fugged and damn deserving of it.
#24
The best thing to d oif you don't want to add pointsto your insurance is go to traffic school. I doubt that you got pulled over because you drive a Mustang because I know there are cops that are also Mustang owners. I am sure you were at the wrong place at the wrong time. Also, I know the cops down here can be real harda***s most of the times.
Arguing with a cop is the quickest way to talk your way out of what could've been a simple warning. Especially if "everyone else" was passing him.
Anyways, go to traffic school and be done with it. As for the nail, you're fine. If the tire didn't puncture then the tire still has it's performance rating. You'd be surprised how many slits and non-puncture holes your tires actually have by the time you replace them.
#25
The only time recently that I've been pulled, the officer had me dead to right. I was behind a minivan on a 2 lane country road... limit of 45, the damn minivan was doing 35, soon as there was a passing lane I pulled out to pass... he started to speed up once I was beside him... so... I just dropped the loud hammer.... yea, Sheriff's office was coming in the oncoming lane... had me dead to rights, I just pulled over and waited... THAT got me a warning (verbal), 76 in a 45...
#26
About 4 years back, I was pulled over for failing to come to a complete stop at a stop sign ("California roll").
He gave me a verbal warning, but according to Texas statute, he had every right in his powers to write me a moving violation citation.
He was a young guy, definitely early twenties, and he asked me about my car. At that time, I had just bought it brand new and very few S197s had the sequential tail lights. We remained there on the side of the road talking about cars for a good 20 or 30 minutes before he looked at his watch and said he had to go. If he wasn't on the clock, we probably would have spent all day talking cars.
He gave me a verbal warning, but according to Texas statute, he had every right in his powers to write me a moving violation citation.
He was a young guy, definitely early twenties, and he asked me about my car. At that time, I had just bought it brand new and very few S197s had the sequential tail lights. We remained there on the side of the road talking about cars for a good 20 or 30 minutes before he looked at his watch and said he had to go. If he wasn't on the clock, we probably would have spent all day talking cars.
#27
On top of all the things happend this week, today i got a F*cking ticket for driving 39 at 30 zone.....while everyone else is driving 40-45. I for some reason got pulled over. I think it had to do with being the only sport car at the time. To make matter worse, after getting the ticket i heard a rear noise driving in low speed. I stepped out to look its a f*cking nail in my driver rear tire. Got home pulled the nail and noticed it was a slightly less than 1/2 inch nail but no puncture. I was slightly relieved, should i be worried? will it be a problem with hard driving or high speed?
Also when i pulled the wheel off, i used the factory wrench to put the lugs back as tight as it can be. Will it be ok or i need a torque wrench?
Im still pissed off about the ticket, this is my first ticket ever in almost 6 years of driving. Now i have to buy "pigs" $131 worth of donuts.
Also when i pulled the wheel off, i used the factory wrench to put the lugs back as tight as it can be. Will it be ok or i need a torque wrench?
Im still pissed off about the ticket, this is my first ticket ever in almost 6 years of driving. Now i have to buy "pigs" $131 worth of donuts.
You question about the torque on the lug nuts deserves an answer. Pretty much anyone with a "sports car" should probably have a torque wrench in the tool set. I have a decent one but if you don't work on cars all the time, maybe one of those from Harbor Freight at about $22 would be adequate for checking lug nuts. Having the correct 100 ft/lbs or having 95 or 105 ft/lbs is less important than having consistent torque on all the lugs to avoid warped rotors. I don't trust the so called Torque Sticks used in tire shops and will always check the torque with my own wrench when I get home. Maybe they're OK but I know my torque wrench is.
#28
No comment regarding your ticket but your "pigs" comment was uncalled for IMO.
You question about the torque on the lug nuts deserves an answer. Pretty much anyone with a "sports car" should probably have a torque wrench in the tool set. I have a decent one but if you don't work on cars all the time, maybe one of those from Harbor Freight at about $22 would be adequate for checking lug nuts. Having the correct 100 ft/lbs or having 95 or 105 ft/lbs is less important than having consistent torque on all the lugs to avoid warped rotors. I don't trust the so called Torque Sticks used in tire shops and will always check the torque with my own wrench when I get home. Maybe they're OK but I know my torque wrench is.
You question about the torque on the lug nuts deserves an answer. Pretty much anyone with a "sports car" should probably have a torque wrench in the tool set. I have a decent one but if you don't work on cars all the time, maybe one of those from Harbor Freight at about $22 would be adequate for checking lug nuts. Having the correct 100 ft/lbs or having 95 or 105 ft/lbs is less important than having consistent torque on all the lugs to avoid warped rotors. I don't trust the so called Torque Sticks used in tire shops and will always check the torque with my own wrench when I get home. Maybe they're OK but I know my torque wrench is.
#29
No comment regarding your ticket but your "pigs" comment was uncalled for IMO.
You question about the torque on the lug nuts deserves an answer. Pretty much anyone with a "sports car" should probably have a torque wrench in the tool set. I have a decent one but if you don't work on cars all the time, maybe one of those from Harbor Freight at about $22 would be adequate for checking lug nuts. Having the correct 100 ft/lbs or having 95 or 105 ft/lbs is less important than having consistent torque on all the lugs to avoid warped rotors. I don't trust the so called Torque Sticks used in tire shops and will always check the torque with my own wrench when I get home. Maybe they're OK but I know my torque wrench is.
You question about the torque on the lug nuts deserves an answer. Pretty much anyone with a "sports car" should probably have a torque wrench in the tool set. I have a decent one but if you don't work on cars all the time, maybe one of those from Harbor Freight at about $22 would be adequate for checking lug nuts. Having the correct 100 ft/lbs or having 95 or 105 ft/lbs is less important than having consistent torque on all the lugs to avoid warped rotors. I don't trust the so called Torque Sticks used in tire shops and will always check the torque with my own wrench when I get home. Maybe they're OK but I know my torque wrench is.
Im planning to get a torque wrench tomorrow or so. It will come handy when i dip my wheels next month. I already driven about 100miles now, brakes havent pulsate yet. My rotor arent wraped are they?
Now when i get the torque wrench, can i loosen and retorque while wheels are on the ground?
Should i get 1/2 in torque wrench? This are acorn lug nut correct?
Last edited by 13'GT Black; 09-14-2014 at 08:46 PM.
#30
I've always been curious why someone would get pulled over when everyone on the road is speeding. My tactics must work though, if everyone is speeding, I still don't. Because I'm that guy who will get a ticket for going 2 miles over if one was ever issued.