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Janz3n
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Gonna be a while. Giant pial of rocks behind the door for my pool install.they look good to me. Get that baby outside and fall in love
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Gonna be a while. Giant pial of rocks behind the door for my pool install.they look good to me. Get that baby outside and fall in love
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Why can't I get excited about rims? I like them but don't love them. Might just be because it's in the garage. Don't mind the giant vw. Storing it while my dad is away all winter in warm places.
your oem is showing 28.6 lbs?That's almost 10 pounds heavier !!
Holy cow.
Yesyour oem is showing 28.6 lbs?
I'm excited to feel the difference. Don't think I've ever removed that much unsprung weight before. My xxrs were supposed to be around 24 to 26 according to google.20lb savings at the front wheels is no joke
It's still been under 10C in the mornings so it just spins the tires. It's been almost 20C by time I go home but haven't done any then.did you try some hard acceleration to redline from a stop?
Celsius...It's still been under 10C in the mornings so it just spins the tires. It's been almost 20C by time I go home but haven't done any then.
Ha. Way to lazy to convert to American.Celsius...
Way too lazy to convert to what everyone else usesHa. Way to lazy to convert to American.
"There are very few nations in the world that use this unit of temperature. The countries and territories that use the Fahrenheit scale are the United States, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Liberia, Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands."Way to lazy to convert to what everyone else uses
0C = 32F is all I know lol
Next you should tell him about kilometers/meters/grams etc versus miles, feet, inches…"There are very few nations in the world that use this unit of temperature. The countries and territories that use the Fahrenheit scale are the United States, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Liberia, Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands."
I use Fahrenheit in the summer and celsius in the winter.Next you should tell him about kilometers/meters/grams etc versus miles, feet, inches…
"There are very few nations in the world that use this unit of temperature. The countries and territories that use the Fahrenheit scale are the United States, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Liberia, Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands."