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Re: ZR-1 Road Trip to Newfoundland & Labrador Canada
Jim what is that building exactly? And how was it constructed? Looks really interesting I've never seen one like that...
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08-11-2016 | #72 |
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Re: ZR-1 Road Trip to Newfoundland & Labrador Canada
While we were in St Anthony, we discovered that the rear tires of the ZR-1 are having very accelerated thread wear on the rear tires. My assessment is that we will not be able to drive the rest of the trip on these tires.
I do not know the cause of the wear yet. It is not from burn outs at lights, I have been driving very conservatively. We determined that there are no 315/35/17 tires of any brand in Newfoundland. We searched Nova Scotia and discovered that there are also no tires in Nova Scotia. The best I could find was a 2 week delivery of Goodyear tires to a tire store in Halifax. We searched the US and bought Sumitomas from TireRack for rapid shipment to a tire store in Sydney, Nova Scotia. We will complete our plan for seeing Newfoundland, take the ferry back to North Sydney and then wait in Sydney for the tires. If the tires arrive as scheduled, we will be able to catch up to our original plan. The tire wear affects both rear tires with a little more wear on the right side. The wear is uniform across the left tire and slightly more on the outer edge of the right tire. All tire pressures are proper. I replaced both rear wheel bearings last spring and got a 4-wheel alignment at that time. Any ideas about what I should check for when I get the new tires install will be appreciated. Jim |
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Re: ZR-1 Road Trip to Newfoundland & Labrador Canada
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There are vents at the top for interior fire pits. Some of the "craft" buildings had a roof vent that could be closed. The inside is dark because there are no windows. They used shallow stone bowls to burn lard or tallow for light. The sleeping platforms are against the walls and the central space was used for living and working space. The guides said that the buildings will not last more that about 25 years without rebuilding. At L'Anse aux Meadows there is no archeological evidence that the buildings were rebuilt. This creates a limit on how long the settlement was used. The large building Lyndi is in front of, could house 30 people. Jim
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08-12-2016 | #74 |
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Re: ZR-1 Road Trip to Newfoundland & Labrador Canada
Good news! We found a tire dealer in Deer Lake, NL that took the time to figure out what we needed and found an acceptable substitute tire that will get us to Sydney, NS safely. Our new tires should be there when we get there.
Very special thanks to Simmons Tire in Deer Lake, NL Sent from my iPad using ZR-1 Net Registry
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08-12-2016 | #75 |
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Re: ZR-1 Road Trip to Newfoundland & Labrador Canada
Friday, Day 18: We started the day by reclaiming a Nikon Camera battery charger that we let in our cabin by mistake two days ago. Luckily, the cleaning staff had found the charger and our itinerary took us past the cabins again.
We drove east to Deer Lake to get our tire problem solved. Andy Simmons, the owner of Simmons Tire Company did everything he could for us. First we tried a possible substitute tire on one of my rims, but the rim was too wide for the tire. Next he found some standard size rims and some discontinued tires that met our needs. They don't look very good on the ZR-1, but they will get us back on the road and I will be able to drive to Sydney, NS without risk of a blowout. The issue then became: Could we fit my rear rims in to the car with all out luggage and stuff? Well, we did it. Because we use the small zipper bags for our clothes, we were able to put the two rims in the back and then fit everything we had in and around them. The tire crew was amazed. Here is the result: (Caution, the image below may be disturbing to ZR-1 fans.) Back on the road, we headed east toward Gander in the interior of Newfoundland. The terrain was hilly with pines, fir, and birch trees. There were still some marshy areas. We traveled on TCH: TCH-1 across Newfoundland is primarily a two lane road with many passing lanes. The road is in good condition: We spotted our first moose since we have been in Newfoundland, a female at a distance. She quickly ran back into the forest: to be continued..... Last edited by QB93Z; 08-12-2016 at 06:03 PM. |
08-12-2016 | #76 |
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Re: ZR-1 Road Trip to Newfoundland & Labrador Canada
After a 231 mile drive we reached Gander:
Gander's primary commerce is related to the international airport. The population is about 11,000 people. We found the people to be friendly and welcoming. During World War II, more than 20,000 military aircraft used Gander as a refueling stop on the way to Great Britain for the war effort. We visited the Aircraft Museum and enjoyed the exhibits. Jim |
08-12-2016 | #77 |
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Re: ZR-1 Road Trip to Newfoundland & Labrador Canada
Looks like fun!
I'd bet the weight in the rear is changing the suspension geometry...effectively rendering an out of alignment situation. Ted |
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08-13-2016 | #80 |
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Re: ZR-1 Road Trip to Newfoundland & Labrador Canada
My suggestion - Have the car aligned with the normal amount of "stuff" that you have in your Z on a daily basis not with your trip gear. If you do it fully loaded with all your trip items you are setting up an artificial situation which will throw the alignment off when you remove the load. Unless what you are carrying in your Z is in excess of the suggested weight that the car should carry an alignment done when the car is empty should not affect the alignment or suspension. If it is I would say it is an indicator of a larger problem.
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