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Two pads should be more than enough because you can cut them into small pieces when you use them. You don't need water to sand the moldings or grill
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For harness:
You also need to be sure that the angle from your shoulder is 45 degrees or greater. Otherwise, if you were in a wreck you severely risk compressing your spine.
You also need to be sure that the angle from your shoulder is 45 degrees or greater. Otherwise, if you were in a wreck you severely risk compressing your spine.
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Which is why I would NEVER use a harness w/o a SFI/FIA rated bucket seat and roll bar together. I wouldn't risk it even if I had the perfect 45 degree or greater angle.
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becaues first i told someone they could put an 8" wheel on an integra, and he said it was unsafe advice, which it isnt, then i said "ok im not going to argue with you, ill just end up getting banned" and he banned me and it said "reason: Request Granted"
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its probably because i usually challenge what he says, we have different views, he goes by tire sizes according to whats recommended by dealers for the car, i go by what can make you wheels fit. Last time he tried to say the width of a wheel has nothing to do with the size of the lip, and i told him he was wrong, because a 7" wheel with 35 offset is going to have a smaller lip than an 8" wheel with 35 offset, and i think that pissed him off too
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Plenty of wheels out there use backspacing or concaving as they get wider, and the size of the lip stays the same. Take for example a wheel like the Volk TE37; the 16X8 wheel is going to have the same size lip as the 16X7 wheel. What changes is the backspacing at the hub. In some of the bigger and wider sizes, the lip stays the same size and the spokes concave toward the hub.
Nsxtasy is correct. The width of a wheel does not necessarily have anything to do with the size of the lip. The design of the wheel has everything to do with it. What you say only really holds true with wheels made to look deep dish, like BBS.
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From my experiences (I've been banned a crapload of times) there are three forums where you don't want to **** off a moderator:
1. ITR forum
2. Wheel & Tire forum
3. RR/AX forum
**** off someone there and expect to promptly be banned.
1. ITR forum
2. Wheel & Tire forum
3. RR/AX forum
**** off someone there and expect to promptly be banned.
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LOL, seriously though I think nsxtacy is a tire engineer. I would't suggest recommending 15x8 rims sizes with 185 stretch or anything like that, especially in the tire section. If you do, keep it in the cosmetics section. Sucks you got banned.