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Z-rated 305/25-20's...
Hahaha, wow. That's freaking awesome.
Hahaha, wow. That's freaking awesome.
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Car go run into while I was in Boston Pizza last night... pushed in the bumper and broke a tail light. Obviously the perpetrader was nowhere to be seen and i'm stuck with the $1300 bill to fix it "cheaply". I have a $1000 dollar deductible, my body guy said he could create a $3000 bill but then i'd have an "at fault" on my record... nice treat for the long weekend.
Dash cam
Dash cam
Problem solved.
Everyone can use a good high quality dash cam to protect themselves. It is very helpful if you ever need to file a insurance claim. Take the recorded footage of the incident and send it to your insurance company.
All the evidence is on film. Even license plate numbers
I heard some companies even offer discounts if you have a dash cam installed.
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Could also get some Toyo R888 Drag radials when you really want to get wild, although you'd have to run a skinny 285/35 or a steamroller 315/30.
Nice to get that sponsor pricing, congrats!
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I want to see how your going to fit 305's in the rear!? Rolling the fender or shaving down? However I do love me some T1 sports, have a set on the wife's G and LOVE them
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I wasn't in my car, I was inside..... whoever hit me fled so I have no proof that anybody else was involved
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Also, my body guy said that he gets more complaints about that location then any other.... I was the second car from BP he had fixed that week. The manager of BP confirmed that there is no parking lot surveillance.
Not sure a dash cam helps he there..
Not sure a dash cam helps he there..
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Why not? A good dash cam has parking mode which continues to record footage even with the car off when it detects motion or impact to the vehicle.
When my camera detects impact or motion it records a 20 second clip. 10 seconds before the impact and 10 seconds after. That way you can see what happened in the 10 seconds that led up to the impact/motion and what happened 10 seconds after.
A dash cam definitely would have helped
When my camera detects impact or motion it records a 20 second clip. 10 seconds before the impact and 10 seconds after. That way you can see what happened in the 10 seconds that led up to the impact/motion and what happened 10 seconds after.
A dash cam definitely would have helped
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Thanks guys! If I ever get the money and time to have the tranny done by Level 10, then I might consider getting a set of Drag Radials for the rear, Brad. But for now the car won't be going back to the track until the tranny's been fixed.
The rear fenders have already been widened by ~35mm (about 1-3/8") and these tires are replacing a set of 305 wide Bridgestones that have been on the car for almost a year. No rubbing at all. In fact, I have enough clearance that I'm going to add 12mm spacers to the rear when I reinstall everything. I really wanted to go to 325's, but my wheels aren't quite wide enough for that much rubber. I've talked to a few companies about wider custom barrels for my Volks, so I may try going even wider for my next set!
These are my first set of Toyo's, so I'm glad to hear you've had good luck with the T1 Sports.
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Decided to install longer rear wheel studs while I had the tires off (so I can install 10 or 12mm spacers). Originally purchase ARP extended studs which are only supposed to be 20mm longer than stock, but they ended up being around 30mm longer than stock (not including the rounded tip on the end). Since these were too long for my needs I ended up purchasing some 45mm extended stud from Ichiba, which are actually 52mm including the knurl portion, so they ended up being about 15mm longer than the OEM rear studs. I guess I will be returning the ARP studs.
Below is a pic showing an OEM rear stud (about 37mm including the knurl), an OEM front stud (about 40mm including the knurl), and the ARP studs that are only supposed to be 20mm longer than the stock studs, but ended up being over 66mm long (not even including the rounded tip).
Below is a pic showing an OEM rear stud (about 37mm including the knurl), an OEM front stud (about 40mm including the knurl), and the ARP studs that are only supposed to be 20mm longer than the stock studs, but ended up being over 66mm long (not even including the rounded tip).
Last edited by 2GoRNot2G; 07-05-2016 at 05:34 PM.
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Good luck with the SPL fronts. I have to consistently keep greasing them so my car doesn't sound like it's falling apart. The exposed helm joints cause owners to have to grease them often so they don't make noise. I reached out to SPL and they don't have a fix for this problem. I'm eventually going to go back to stock front end links.
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