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Dan in Pasadena

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I won't post pics again but the same outdoor thermometer now reads 118* and the truck (though inaccurate) read 126* a few minutes ago.

Down the street four workers are installing the landscaping in a newly built house in this heat. They have on long sleeves, gloves, hats with covers on their necks. I can't imagine how damn hot and DANGEROUS it is to do hard physical labor in these conditions. Poor guys.
 

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I won't post pics again but the same outdoor thermometer now reads 118* and the truck (though inaccurate) read 126* a few minutes ago.
Dan, pavement can register over 150° in the heat of the day. Major contributor to the urban heat island effect. Your truck thermometer running over hot pavement will always register higher than the thermometer on your mobile gazebo running around your patio.
 
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Yes, I'm very aware the pavement absorbs and holds the heat. In the evening well after the sun has set you can feel the heat radiating off pavement.

The truck thermometer is (supposedly) located inside the passenger side mirror housing. I guess the sitting in the full sun and being inside the little housing it gets hotter than ambient? Seems like GM would have thought of that but it does go down to ambient within a couple of miles of driving.
 
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This is the view of the "Bridge" fire near us which is about 3,000 acres currently. We're watching it of course. But the wind seems to be blowing away from us. In the new article they list Glendora Mountain Road which is the street immediately to the east of us and Hwy 39/Azusa Canyon Road which is maybe 1 mile to the west of us. Both are closed currently.


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The "Line" fire is over 26,000 acres but to the west of us. The "Airport" fire which started in Trabuco Canyon in Orange County is over 9,000 acres now but is threatening 3000 homes nearby. Some are being told to evacuate.
Of course I don't like seeing one anywhere.
 

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Praying you guys are able to stay and everything works out. If you do have to evacuate, PLEASE put as many standard lawn sprinklers on your roof as you can. I've heard many first-hand stories of homes saved that way.
 
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Praying you guys are able to stay and everything works out. If you do have to evacuate, PLEASE put as many standard lawn sprinklers on your roof as you can. I've heard many first-hand stories of homes saved that way.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'd never heard that before but it makes sense. As of now we are fine and no evacuation for us has been proposed. There are a couple tiny communities up near Mt. Baldy that are in danger but even some of those people are staying over fire department direction.
 
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Yesterday @ 2pm it was 3,000 acres and now 25 hours later it's @ 48,000 acres!!! Holy moly. Fortunately for us it is moving away from us so we're no longer concerned about evacuation. But I know there are small communities near Mt. Baldy where it is and they are likely losing everything. What bothers me most is the thousands and thousands of animals that lose their lives. So tragic.

For those not familiar with Southern California wildfires, they happen every year and some years are worse than others. Then they allow mudslides in winter because the brush isn't there any longer to absorb much of the rain. It's a vicious cycle. Right now there are 3 fires burning that have consumed over 100,000 acres. Some "experts" are claiming the worst fires are yet to come. Sheesh.

“The odds definitely favor a continuation — and maybe even an escalation — of Southern California fire season over the next couple of months,” said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist with UCLA.

The setup for the worst wildfire conditions in Southern California is an especially wet rainy season followed by an extremely hot and dry period — exactly what’s happening now after back-to-back rainy winters, an arid summer and a record-shattering heat wave, Swain said.
 
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WHAT A DAY!

A.M. doctor appointment I somehow got wrong. It's Thursday but I got up early to drive there - about 30 miles.

On the freeway drive back a car kicked up a long piece of metal I couldn't avoid. Ran over it and it didn't take long for truck to give me a low tire pressure warning reading going down and down. I pulled over at 10psi to avoid running on the rim. Took forever for AAA to come (my truck is missing its factory jack and I should have bought a replacement long before now).

Tire looks perfect! I assumed the air stem got damaged, but nope. The rim itself got a crack in it. These rims are $335+/- on eBay with free shipping. Waiting on Dealer to quote me a replacement price (I assume a lot higher)

I'm tempted to mix up a blob of JBWeld to put on it but I know it would fly off at the least opportune time. I suppose someone could TIG weld it? Anyway, the ONLY "good" thing about this is that wheel had some bad curb rash on it I was living with but hated.

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For a replacement wheel? No. They're pretty specialized. I don't think any place but the dealer or one One place that buys take offs would have it. The takeoff places sell full sets.
 
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JBWeld might hold you for a short time, if you get it to penetrate the crack. IME, most attempted fixes to alloy wheels with JBWeld failed.

Depending on the alloy, you can TIG or MIG 'aluminum' wheels. I've had great success with some, and huge melt holes with others. You'd swear the bad ones were made of solder.
 
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Hey Dan
Don't feel too bad. It happens to most of us. My wife complained to me the other day that her Expedition had a low front tire. Thinking it must be a nail that she picked up, I grabbed my air can and put enough air in it to drive it to the shop and I finished it off 50 lbs
Then took it to my favorite tire shop and asked them to check it and fix the tire while I waited. They rolled the tire into the office and showed me a bent rim and some bad tire ware on the inside edge. Ok I bought 2 new tires and had them align the car. Took it home and asked the wife what she hit she denies hitting anything until I show her the pic. of the damaged rim (I had it straightened) 2 days later I'm in Ontario with the wife (she is driving) we stopped to buy a couple pieces of metal so she drops me off at the door. When I come out she is sitting where I left her. She has another flat tire. This time it's a hole in the side wall of the same right tire that was just replaced. She said all I did was drive over the railroad track and the car posted a low tire message She has no idea what she hit but another new tire was ordered.
 
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Hey Dan
Don't feel too bad. It happens to most of us. My wife complained to me the other day that her Expedition had a low front tire. Thinking it must be a nail that she picked up, I grabbed my air can and put enough air in it to drive it to the shop and I finished it off 50 lbs
Then took it to my favorite tire shop and asked them to check it and fix the tire while I waited. They rolled the tire into the office and showed me a bent rim and some bad tire ware on the inside edge. Ok I bought 2 new tires and had them align the car. Took it home and asked the wife what she hit she denies hitting anything until I show her the pic. of the damaged rim (I had it straightened) 2 days later I'm in Ontario with the wife (she is driving) we stopped to buy a couple pieces of metal so she drops me off at the door. When I come out she is sitting where I left her. She has another flat tire. This time it's a hole in the side wall of the same right tire that was just replaced. She said all I did was drive over the railroad track and the car posted a low tire message She has no idea what she hit but another new tire was ordered.
Yikes! Sometimes you just can't win.
These were the new Chinesey tires I found for a good price back in June I think. One got replaced because it was knifed - still PISSED OFF about that. Now this issue. But at least it's not due to tire failure. I'm kinda surprised the tire held up to the piece of metal and the rim didn't!
 

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Can you buy the tire warranty from your tire dealer or were these from the web and had someone local install them?

I know you showed us either a pic or link to the OEM tire tools.

At least this was on the way back from the appointment and not on The way there.
 

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Yikes! Sometimes you just can't win.
These were the new Chinesey tires I found for a good price back in June I think. One got replaced because it was knifed - still PISSED OFF about that. Now this issue. But at least it's not due to tire failure. I'm kinda surprised the tire held up to the piece of metal and the rim didn't!
25 years ago, my wife's new Lexus had 3 tires knifed in the parking garage while she was at work. No rhyme or reason, it just happened. Maybe someone was jealous of the new car.... who knows.
 
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25 years ago, my wife's new Lexus had 3 tires knifed in the parking garage while she was at work. No rhyme or reason, it just happened. Maybe someone was jealous of the new car.... who knows.
I know why and probably ly who knifed that tire. I went to a Dodgers game and I didn't park where directed. I went to the opposite end of the SAME parking lot because it was much closer to where my seats are. There were already lots of cars parked on that side of the lot but they were directing cars to park on the opposite side. I'm talking about 100 yds away.

I parked, got out and one of the parking attendants came over asking me to move. I explained "here" was a lot closer to my seats and I didn't want to move since there were hundreds of cars already parked "here" and there were lots of spaces. He made a big deal about being "disrespected" at his job and how would I like it? I told him there was no disrespect, I just didn't want to have to walk an additional 200 yards to my seats and back later. I said, you'll fill in all these spots before the game begins anyway so why do I have to park so far away? These parking attendants are casual hires just for the date of the games, not Dodgers employees. Anyway, came out to see the tire sidewall slashed. Put on the spare only to find my spare rim had bend in it - I used it anyway. All this while I had my 9 year old grad daughter with me. The whole thing scared her so I just wanted to get out of there.
 

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I know why and probably ly who knifed that tire. I went to a Dodgers game and I didn't park where directed. I went to the opposite end of the SAME parking lot because it was much closer to where my seats are. There were already lots of cars parked on that side of the lot but they were directing cars to park on the opposite side. I'm talking about 100 yds away.

I parked, got out and one of the parking attendants came over asking me to move. I explained "here" was a lot closer to my seats and I didn't want to move since there were hundreds of cars already parked "here" and there were lots of spaces. He made a big deal about being "disrespected" at his job and how would I like it? I told him there was no disrespect, I just didn't want to have to walk an additional 200 yards to my seats and back later. I said, you'll fill in all these spots before the game begins anyway so why do I have to park so far away? These parking attendants are casual hires just for the date of the games, not Dodgers employees. Anyway, came out to see the tire sidewall slashed. Put on the spare only to find my spare rim had bend in it - I used it anyway. All this while I had my 9 year old grad daughter with me. The whole thing scared her so I just wanted to get out of there.
Dan, reminds me of an incident on the Washington State Ferry when we lived up there.. Lady had a dog in her car, needed to use the restroom. She also had purchased a take-out Lasagna dinner for her family., and didn't want to leave it in the car with the dog when she got out- so she set it behind the tire, next to her drivers door. When she came back from the restroom, her dinner was smeared all over her door handle, windshield, and windows. Ferry employee did it, because he was "tired of people leaving garbage that he had to clean up"
He was fired, but the Union intervened and he got his job back- there was nothing in the code of conduct that specifically prohibited smearing a customers Italian dinner all over their car. :mad:

Should have thrown his stupid *** overboard halfway across the sound.
 
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Roger, Dan and Scott, I'm feeling foolish for being upset by the vandalism to my cars because my nemesis was probably attending anger management classes. Someone must have been upset with something I said or did at work. A half dozen times the valve stem caps on my car were removed from the side away from the building. They were smooth chrome caps purchased at the local auto parts store so I bought chrome hex caps and tightened them with a wrench. Meant I had to keep a wrench in the glove compartment to be able to add air to the tires (my emergency kits have 12v mini compressors).
 
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Roger, Dan and Scott, I'm feeling foolish for being upset by the vandalism to my cars because my nemesis was probably attending anger management classes. Someone must have been upset with something I said or did at work. A half dozen times the valve stem caps on my car were removed from the side away from the building. They were smooth chrome caps purchased at the local auto parts store so I bought chrome hex caps and tightened them with a wrench. Meant I had to keep a wrench in the glove compartment to be able to add air to the tires (my emergency kits have 12v mini compressors).
After a couple times of that I’d have been tempted to sharpen the edges somehow so the guy got a jab on the finger tips the next time he tried that. Of course if you do such a thing then it tends to just escalate into something worse. There’s no accounting for jackasses.
 
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Had my annual physical yesterday. All my numbers were great. Which is good for turning 70 in another few weeks. That said - I'll probably get hit by a beer truck! Hopefully NOT run over by a train like Bob. That had to be be a one in a billion to survive that!

Anyway, did absolutely NOTHING today but a Costco run. SWMBO wanted to swap out the front flower pot geraniums for the chrysanthemums Costco was selling. So here they are and they're giant. Hope they stay in bloom awhile. At least til she wants poinsettias during the holidays.
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We solved the holiday problem years ago by buying fake poinsettias from Stats (remember them?). They get put in plastic pots that fit into the terra cotta pots at our front porch beds. Easy swap out and they look great.
 
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We solved the holiday problem years ago by buying fake poinsettias from Stats (remember them?). They get put in plastic pots that fit into the terra cotta pots at our front porch beds. Easy swap out and they look great.
We lack storage space for all the different holidays. But she also wants them to be real.
 

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The #1 thing about vandalism is to be glad that you're safe, and it didn't escalate into someone being injured or killed.

Some wheel stories, some tire stories:
In the early 1970's, when the Miami Dolphins won two back-to-back SuperBowls, and The Perfect Season was one of them, a friend who owned a garage for repairs, inherited some $ from an aunt. He went out and found a car to flip, a DeTomaso Mangusta.

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Car and Driver famously said, "there are cars we would rather drive, but there are none we would rather be seen in."

Where the Jaguar XK-E was voluptuous curves, the Mangusta was an early example of the creases and folds automotive style. Those are two of my all-time favorites of automotive design. They were designed about ten years apart.

My Mangusta-owning friend decided to enter the car on-display at the Miami Auto Show. The week before the show was to open, while enthusiastically cornering the Mangusta he hit a curb on a roundabout exiting onto State Road 1, more commonly-known as A1A, here in Florida. That road fronts onto the Atlantic Ocean.

Problems! The wheel wasn't capable of being repaired. He had to Air-Freight a replacement wheel from CA and he was able to get it on, and the car entered, just in-time. It drew a lot of attention as mid-engined road cars were few and far-between then.

I was hanging out at the car and my friend was speaking to some interested people when a large guy wandered up and started walking-around the Mangusta, taking in its style. Of course I recognized him immediately, despite his dark sunglasses, it was Dolphin #22, Eugene Mercury Morris. Here was one of the NFL's biggest stars, looking at my friend's car.

Since the owner was still speaking with the other people, I volunteered to answer Mercury Morris's questions. We spoke for a few minutes, and I gave him the owner's phone number. The owner sold the car soon after to someone else. But I had a story to tell my friends about meeting Mercury Morris at the Miami Auto Show, and showing him a DeTomaso Mangusta for sale.

This past weekend, during the NFL games, maybe you stayed in your seat during the time where all the games had a notice on the death of Eugene Mercury Morris. They mentioned his being part of two victorious Dolphins SuperBowl teams, including The Perfect Season. They also made mention of his legal troubles, some mentioned that the conviction for cocaine trafficking was overturned. He retired from the NFL in 1976 after being traded to the Chargers.

When I heard the news of Morris's death, I remembered standing in the Miami Auto Show, speaking to the highest-scoring, most yards gained halfback, (Dolphins records at the time) who in his rookie game (1969) for the Dolphins, ran a kickoff back for a touchdown, 105 yards against Cincinatti (still a Dolphins record). My friend's Mangusta was well scrutinized by the Dolphins #22, while I answered his questions. May he rest in peace.

Wheel/tire yarn #2:
The highest point in Miami Dade County on which a vehicle can travel is State Road (S.R.) 836, the Dolphin Expressway. That runs east-west and it connects two expressways, I-95 to the east and the Palmetto Expressway (S,R, 826) to the west. By I-95, as S.R 836 ascends over the Miami River, it casts a shadow onto the Federal Building, which sits to the north of the expressway. S.R. ascends to a height of 104 ft. above the ground there.

In the movie starring Al Pacino, Scarface, about the Mariel Boatlift from Cuba, recently-arrived immigrant Tony Montana who is being kept in temporary housing inside chain-linked fencing located beneath the rise of S.R. 836, kills a Communist defector who was responsible for the death of another Cuban, back on the island. He does that to gain his immigrant resident card, the deed requested by another earlier Cuban immigrant who had become wealthy in Miami. That refugee camp is just down the street from the Federal Building, where every morning, an assigned worker collects all the sacrificed animals left-behind by the practitioners of Santeria, who have left offerings behind for favorable results in federal court for those appearing in federal court that coming day. Pop culture and history lesson, concluded.

I was ascending S.R. 836 and was about to cross the apogee, and to start my descent, when I had a catastrophic failure of a rear tire on my Chevy van. I threw on my 4-way flashers, and pulled to the right lane, and dropped-down to idle speed. I safely was able to get to the downside of that road, and soon was able to pull-onto the paved shoulder where the road levelled-out. I got out to inspect the damage.

My Michelin tire was perforated by a lateral slice across the tread, almost its entire width. I threw on my spare, and headed to a tire store. When the tire tech worked the Coats machine, as he removed the tire, he reached-inside the carcass, and he pulled out that which killed my Michelin. It was a 'vanity' pipe, a chrome tip for the last few inches of your exhaust, and held-on by two sheetmetal screws 90 degrees apart. The gaping slit in my Michelin tread had many frayed steel ends just waiting to perforate the skin of someone stupid-enough to feel them.

I considered myself lucky not to have gone over the guardrail when the blowout happened, which for sure would have been the end of me. "He landed next-to the Scarface Mariel refugee camp and that's where he croaked," they would say about poor unfortunate me.

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I couldn't stand the black spare on my pretty truck - see post # 1656 above. I set an appointment w/dealer because there was also a light grinding noise when reversing I want checked (not related to running over the metal). While tire was change I found rear brake pads are fine. No evidence of any grinding and it has gone away - natch!

All that said, I got impatient, found a local shop to make the swap - done.

Now what to do with the messed up rim? Thinking I'd repair it..... EFF IT! .....why make more work? Put it out for the guys that pick up scrap metal on trash days. Over and done with.
 
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A few hours of hands & knees work today. Removing dead leaves (is that what they're called on a strappy type plant?) and pulling nut sedge weeds - a never ending job. Got too hot so I had to quit. But of course the yard inspectors were on duty and vigilant - even with their eyes closed.

BUT....I did wipe down the '55 and take it out for a drive. Of course I had to stick my foot through the floor a couple times to remind myself why I built it. Damn, it's fast. I put a relatively high rearend ratio (3.23 I think) and it is still crazy quick through the gears. It wants to chirp rubber through them all - fun and childish of course. Even left it in the driveway for awhile to clean out garage, etc.

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