Can you tell I got a new Camera?
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Originally posted by mayonaise
indeed... it does say needles, not gauges. unless he's referring to my question about why the gauge faces are shiney. in which case he didn't answer that question either... so anyways,
vtecinside:
did you paint your needles, and
why do your gauge faces so shiney?
indeed... it does say needles, not gauges. unless he's referring to my question about why the gauge faces are shiney. in which case he didn't answer that question either... so anyways,
vtecinside:
did you paint your needles, and
why do your gauge faces so shiney?
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Originally posted by vtecinside
Yes they are. Not very impressed by them. I had the A520's before and despite severe wear, they felt like they had better grip than these, but hopefully these will wear better....
noel
Yes they are. Not very impressed by them. I had the A520's before and despite severe wear, they felt like they had better grip than these, but hopefully these will wear better....
noel
The only reason reason I picked these over the Spec-2 is because I live in Seattle and I really need good wet traction.
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Originally posted by BlackChrome
I have the same tires and I love them! So much better than my all-season Michelin!
The only reason reason I picked these over the Spec-2 is because I live in Seattle and I really need good wet traction.
I have the same tires and I love them! So much better than my all-season Michelin!
The only reason reason I picked these over the Spec-2 is because I live in Seattle and I really need good wet traction.
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On your gauge about the gas, was it always like that or was this after the white face gauges install?
If it was after install it could be that when you painted your needle or put the gauge over you misaligned the hizoe.
If it was after install it could be that when you painted your needle or put the gauge over you misaligned the hizoe.
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Originally posted by AKUFC
On your gauge about the gas, was it always like that or was this after the white face gauges install?
If it was after install it could be that when you painted your needle or put the gauge over you misaligned the hizoe.
On your gauge about the gas, was it always like that or was this after the white face gauges install?
If it was after install it could be that when you painted your needle or put the gauge over you misaligned the hizoe.
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I always wash my exhaust with each car wash and shine/wax it with a good stainless steel polish like mothers or I think Blue Magic/Coral (something like that; its light blue in a small plastic jar at Pep Boys)...I have been doing that since I got the exhaust more than a year ago.
I'm a Long Islander (Nassau) and the camera is 5 megapixels. I really love it...
Anything will be better than the stock Michelins for performance, but nothing will wear like they do. I still have one lying arond that had about 65K miles (from 1994!) with many miles on a lowered car with no camber correction....
thanks for the compliments again,
noel
I'm a Long Islander (Nassau) and the camera is 5 megapixels. I really love it...
Anything will be better than the stock Michelins for performance, but nothing will wear like they do. I still have one lying arond that had about 65K miles (from 1994!) with many miles on a lowered car with no camber correction....
thanks for the compliments again,
noel