I'll be quoting this when the missus asks why there is a set of wheels in the living room this winter [emoji6]
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Build one of these and she'll never notice.
I'll be quoting this when the missus asks why there is a set of wheels in the living room this winter [emoji6]
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235/45R17 has the same dimensions as 235/40R18 which is what a lot of us run for additional width/traction. 18s with those spec are what I run with et45 and no rubbing.
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We can run 235/40R18 on our stock wheels?
I run them on 18/8" which is the width he asked about. On 7.5" Austin or Nogaro, might depend on the tire. Can't speak from experience there.We can run 235/40R18 on our stock wheels?
http://www.golfmk7.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30622Need to change license/personalized plates. Any ideas for something fun/witty? Go.
So you're saying that it's not detrimental to the lifespan of the HIDs to flash them a few times in quick succession when they are off to begin with?
That would shorten the life of every bulb due to heating and cooling quickly of the filament. HID's have electrodes that used to burn out, modern materials mean they are much better at cycling heat and no longer fail if you flash occasionally. You only need one long flash to let someone know they are safe to pull in so no problems with longevity.
with the short life of summer only tires I would not worry about storing them in the barn (well I never worried about it) this was in CT
THANKS - I finally found it. Didn't realize you should swipe the gauges. Instead, I tried to press the up/down arrows, with no result.
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MAN - is this crap intuitive to you folk? I'm going back on my porch, to yell at the kids to keep off my lawn!