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11-16-2009, 03:45 PM #41
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11-16-2009, 03:46 PM #42
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11-16-2009, 04:56 PM #48
my car has never been so hated on =(
and i bought it that way tires and vinyl.i dont know a whol elot about tires like when people throw numbers out i have no idea what they mean and psshh forget chu haters :]
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11-16-2009, 05:17 PM #49
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White- stolen by "Josh Steel"
I can only speek for myself but i don't think anyone is actualy ripping on your car. If they are they can go to hell! Its all about wether or not you like it. i do think your tires are BF G-Forces. It is hard to tell form the photo but they appear to be the high end stock rims that were available on that model. The number are printed on the side wall of the tire if anyone askes you...... For the record i was just saying that i could not justify the aditional expence of having that done to my car. It think it looks just fine but I also think the stock set up looks good as well. It's a personal decision that the previous owner made. He apperently made a half decent decision becasue you yourself said that you get a lot of questions about it. I for one don't normaily ask questions about little tuner cars because I don't realy care and actualy dislike them and normaly dislike the people how drive them (not always, jsut most of the time). So to me if people keep asking you about it then you have something special and it must not look haf bad..... Just my thoughts on the issue for what ever they are worth. But the moral of the story is take care of the vynal. It my have been a purly astetic choice or it may have been to hide some sort of damage. Either way it is erelivent. I all i know is you do not want to have to rip it up and deal with what ever may lie underneath. They probibly used some sort of adhesive to glue it down so make sure you take care of it and do not let it crack! as it is outside and exposed to the eliments this is a likly scenario. In my experience outdoor vynl of a fairly high grade usulay only last between 5-7years. Thats not to say with carefull care yours won't last you a life time. It will just take a lot of attention to keep it looking god.
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11-16-2009, 05:23 PM #50
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White- stolen by "Josh Steel"
Oh, I almost forgot
P 275/45/17 that way my old tire size
P= Passanger car
275= the with of the tire (actualy a ratio to the side wall but all you carr about is that it tells you how wide they are. the higher the number the wider)
17= the size rims that they will fit on.
Hope that helps
My guess is that you might have P 255/60/16
I think that was the set up my buddy had on his and it looked similar, but you can always just read them and figure out for sure.
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11-17-2009, 01:01 PM #51
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White- 2002 SS Camaro
Not bad. Def. a unique top. to each his own
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