View Full Version : Driving home from Cumberland!
duststang
07-08-2010, 09:04 AM
So I am on my way back home on 275 around 1:00am and these 2 guys in a Nissan 300zx is trying to get me to play. The one kid is hanging half way out the window counting off. I had the family (preg wife and son) so no way. I am coming up to AA Hwy and I hit something in the road all of a sudden back tire shreds, blows out as I am passing 3 cars on side of road with flashers on. I pull over, take everything out of the trunk and start jacking up the car then the jack starts bending “what the hell”. I finally get the tire changed 20 mins later as semi trucks are flying by next to me. I am glad everyone is fine and that I wasn’t flying when it happen. Other than this we had a great time boating and riding Jet Ski's.
80 hate
07-09-2010, 11:42 AM
WOW that sucks. Ive been there before. I had a tire go on my truck coming back from Norris lake. I had the boat on the back and three kids in the truck.
Camaro86SHOCKER
07-11-2010, 04:29 AM
Yeah I have made that drive many upon many of times. Usually i get mad at the never ending construction, seems like they never finish anything without tearing something else up.
duststang
07-12-2010, 08:24 AM
Yeah I have made that drive many upon many of times. Usually i get mad at the never ending construction, seems like they never finish anything without tearing something else up.
yeah, seems like the construction is never ending.
mustangjon
07-15-2010, 07:43 AM
Yeah I have made that drive many upon many of times. Usually i get mad at the never ending construction, seems like they never finish anything without tearing something else up.
Actually the construction is pretty much gone atm, other than working on a bridge around critteden or so i think it was. Just went last weekend had car on cruise 80 mph whole time both ways on interstate, other than the idiot drivers i didnt have a reason to let off cruise
thecollector
07-21-2010, 03:49 PM
I sat on 75 for 2+ hours in southbound construction traffic 18 or so miles from the tenn. Border. The construction is nearing completion but it can't come soon enough.
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