Sedan Chat Thread
#5521
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OMG, you're right. That's exactly what it is. Too funny.
Yes, and yes. The basement was renovated into a Family Room, with Vossens here and there, LOL.
And the girls mock me pretty good about the car, but I still love 'em.
And the girls mock me pretty good about the car, but I still love 'em.
#5522
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Chinky, post a picture of the 19x9.5 +25? super interested in fitment. How does it ride with the BC's? Had em on my STI and loved em. And do you have camber arms? I've never really been one for crazy camber (not that -2.5 is much), just prefer a flush fitment.
This is kind of why I wanted the higher offset/wider wheel, why get a spacer, spend more money when you can just purchase the right aftermarket wheel to begin with? I mean, I get it, they dont make it in your offset that fits to your liking, and I can definetely understand running a spacer on OEM equipment, but why when going with an aftermarket wheel wouldn't you get the right fitment to begin with?
IDK, maybe i'm still stuck in the subaru mentality.
This is kind of why I wanted the higher offset/wider wheel, why get a spacer, spend more money when you can just purchase the right aftermarket wheel to begin with? I mean, I get it, they dont make it in your offset that fits to your liking, and I can definetely understand running a spacer on OEM equipment, but why when going with an aftermarket wheel wouldn't you get the right fitment to begin with?
IDK, maybe i'm still stuck in the subaru mentality.
As far as pictures just click my name and search my threads and posts most of them have pix I would link it but I am out right now and typing on my phone lol.
I completely agree with you on the spacer thing I have never run spacers and probably never will that's why I made sure this is the fitment I really wanted maybe just a tad more agressive for my next set up. I had 19x9.5 +35 all around right before and said if I drop the front a little I could probably get away with a lower offset so I measured it out and +25 was perfect for me now
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#5524
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It kinda looks like it's a wall mount with a telescoping arm which would allow him to move the TV and angle it as needed. Perhaps not, but I've seen some mounts that allow you to move the TV around in multiple planes.
#5525
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When pushed back flush to the wall, it is centered to the shelf. And at that point, it hides the coaxial and power outlet. You should have seen what that space looked like before it was renovated. Imagine the original basement on a 90 year old colonial.
Funny pic. On topic to cars, the point of the pic was that I'm staring at my summer wheels all winter long. (sigh)
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#5533
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I dont get it. There are better pads available for the same price. Unless you're going to get a CTS-V next week, why deprive yourself of better pedal feel and shorter stopping distances? The NISMO R-Spec pads are OEM and have been shown to reduce 70-0 stops on a 370Z by a car length. And they are far from the best pad available
#5534
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Huh?
I dont get it. There are better pads available for the same price. Unless you're going to get a CTS-V next week, why deprive yourself of better pedal feel and shorter stopping distances? The NISMO R-Spec pads are OEM and have been shown to reduce 70-0 stops on a 370Z by a car length. And they are far from the best pad available
Last edited by Mik3G37S; 01-08-2015 at 06:39 PM.