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Point taken.
How can you be sure the paint's not too thick if you're doing a diy spray job on the entire wheel? You'd get overspray in there wouldn't you?
LOL.
What about when they go through a heat cycle?
I check torque on my wheel nuts between every session on track...still wasn't enough to stop me having to limp back to the pits with finger tight wheel bolts when I made the fatal error of painting the wheel-bolt mating surface.
Make sure you get no paint whatsoever on the recessed surface that the wheel bolts sit in/against.
If you do, expect to have to stop by the roadside/track with a wobbly wheel at some point!
Mine did...one of just five patches throughout the car, one inside each rear quarter panel, two tiny ones near the spare wheel well, and the big one on the roof.
They're already biased towards oversteer so giving a more positive front end from wider tyres (relative to the rear) will exagerate it.
I ran 185s up front and 205s at the back on the road for a few weeks recently. Made quite a change not having to worry about the rear breaking free, and was...
I can't get mine below 37 no matter how hard I try :rasp:
If the Ignis died on me and I couldn't find another, I'd have one of these without hesitation.
This always makes me LOL too.
They are not about how fast they go in my opinion, it is about how they drive.
FWD they may be, but in terms of the driving experience as a package, there's not much out there that betters them regardless of price.
The fact that you can run one on pennies is a bonus.
I saw that...but why not refit the splitter and the original headlight washer blanks if that was the case? The bonnet popping up wouldn't have damaged those...would it?
You can go bigger unless you've got a ridiculously skinny wheel...but if you do you should inform your insurance company as it's classed as a modification.
Yup, still loving it. Beasting it daily and it's still ticks over quieter than a sewing machine, for me it's the perfect daily hack. So was it just the one viewing from your PH advert, or is there some genuine demand for them now?
Makes me happy you didn't lose out too much on yours...could you...