murda'd out: AKA: 94 4Runner Blacked out
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lol i thought you were quoting the movie "losers"
they said that in a movie, and i had never heard it before lol
not calling your question stupid bud.
ive always heard those rims were bad for rotors becuase they restricted some of the air flow...not saying its true just saying i was told that one time..
anyone else heard this before or was i bein fed bs?
they said that in a movie, and i had never heard it before lol
not calling your question stupid bud.
ive always heard those rims were bad for rotors becuase they restricted some of the air flow...not saying its true just saying i was told that one time..
anyone else heard this before or was i bein fed bs?
I have not heard that solid rims are bad for the rotors. I wouldn't think it would have any effect on my rotors because the offset of my rims still allows for airflow to both sides of the rotor.
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Yeah one of these days I will either have the $$$ for some bumpers / sliders, or I will just have to take a fab class to learn how to do my own metal work...
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I used VHT nightshades to tint my rear amber turn signals. I won't go all black. I like this look and don't need another reason for the po-po to pull me over.
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