Rough Roads....was: Re: [Shotimes] Delrin subframe bushings
Ron Porter
ronporter@prodigy.net
Tue, 3 May 2005 18:42:05 -0400
No, although I do recall some road construction on I-69 south of I-94 a
couple of years ago.
Worst stretch of I-69 is between Flint and Lapeer Road (around mm 133 to mm
155).
Ron Porter
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On Behalf Of Zach Leahy
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:06 AM
To: George Fourchy
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Subject: Re: Rough Roads....was: Re: [Shotimes] Delrin subframe bushings
I think about ht eworst expressway road I have been on is I69 just
coming into michigan. IIRC, they still have the original surface up to
about 2 years ago. It was unreal how bad it was. dad lost a wheel
tire on that road on his cadillac! A minefield would have been a more
enjoyable ride.
Hey Ron P, have they fixed it yet? I have not been that way for a while....
Z
On 5/3/05, George Fourchy <krazgeo@comcast.net> wrote:
> On Tue, 3 May 2005 07:20:17 -0500, Zach Leahy wrote:
>
> >I remember riding with george and he was complaining about some of the
> >california roads....
>
> LOL!!
>
> I used to brag (not to you guys, but to my USAF friends in the '70s and
'80s) about
> our roads (concrete freeways in particular) not needing repaving since the
'50s,
> when they were built...even over Donner Summit, at 7000 feet.
>
> Now I can tell you their lifespans.....they wore out 10 years ago. Back
then (in
> the '70s), there was money to fix them, but they didn't need it. Now they
do, and
> there is no money. I just now drove home from Oakland to Fairfield on
I-80....the
> same section those of you who took the SFO tour last summer used. It is
REALLY
> falling apart. Lowrider is parked for a few days, waiting for a new
starter
> solenoid and to have two wheels straightened...the two that didn't dodge
the offramp
> curb bullet I was talking about previously. The GS has a really nice
ride, and its
> wheels are definitely balanced.....but it gets tossed around like a pebble
skipping
> over water when it goes over the huge cracks in the two right lanes that
trucks use.
> Some of those sections that are broken are 2 or 3 inches lower than the
surrounding
> pavement. CalTrans tries to fix them on occasion.....they use that super
fast
> curing concrete patch stuff. I don't know which is worse, the patch or
the cracks.
>
> I-80 in Nevada is good now....it took them 20+ years to learn to make
concrete that
> doesn't disintigrate in frozen weather. Utah needs work. Wyoming is
learning, like
> Nevada. Nebraska is good. East of there, one has to REALLY watch where
he is
> going. I've kidded you Illinois folks about your roads, and Neno
especially about
> Chicago and Skokie and its washboards (and rusty bridges).
>
> I sure miss the old days!!!
>
> ;-)
>
> George
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