![]() 10/28/2013 at 20:14 • Filed to: Winter driving | ![]() | ![]() |
Made this little design on a 2 hour slushy drive.
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O.O Mudcicles
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Wut?
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never ever saw anything like that in 8 years of Michigan lol.
![]() 10/28/2013 at 20:19 |
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In my decades of living in the northeast I have never seen such a thing. Were you just driving slowly?
![]() 10/28/2013 at 20:19 |
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Very nice work. Take pic and send it to MOMO. You might get some idiot to buy it. :)
![]() 10/28/2013 at 20:19 |
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Mudcicles created by centrifugal force at that.
![]() 10/28/2013 at 20:20 |
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Highway speed, 100km/60mph pretty much the whole way.
![]() 10/28/2013 at 20:21 |
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My god
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amazing!
how does this even happen?
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If you gave no description I would not assume that is slush...
![]() 10/28/2013 at 21:15 |
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From my experience it usually comes from a warm wet (slushy) road surface, and very cold air. Often this happens for a few hours during a large drop in temperature (say plus or minus 10 degrees of 0F). It is a weird phenomenon.
![]() 10/28/2013 at 21:19 |
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There are guys in Houston trying to figure out how you did that. 2 years from now, fakes ones will be attached to every donk (or whatever takes their place) in Harris county.
![]() 10/28/2013 at 21:20 |
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Guess I'm just a damn trendsetter.
![]() 10/28/2013 at 22:14 |
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aka it looks like an alien shat on your rims
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Does it affect tire balance? How fast were you traveling?
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It was pretty even on all four tires so I think it would be fine. About 100km.
![]() 10/29/2013 at 01:35 |
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Interesting. I've never seen anything like that here in Minnesota.