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Got the oil change done while it was cold and wet, not sure why I didn't wait until now and could have saved myself some misery. We have huge house renovation stuff looming for June, so I have a week to take somewhere in there too, it's going to be a busy summer!
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I can't see any of the pics
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I used to run... Five axis, 5AD, S5:F Wheels back: 22 offset, 10.5 wide, 295 30 r19 front: 25 offset, 9.5 wide, 265 30 r19 I put 305 on the rear later and it was fine even lowered a tiny bit... until I changed tyre brand and then it rubbed, thus arches needed rolled. Worth remembering that different tyres have different shapes to them. Everyone loved the steam roller look though
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Ahh I've Jinxed it! Should be a lovely hot weekend, what are people's plans now we can all go out and get some vitamin D? Personally I'm fitting a new roof to the workshop, then tasked with 14m of vegetable beds to build If I can whip all that together with time to spare I can work on the Celica
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Mortgage help - employer in administration
Husky replied to The Bounty Bar Kid's topic in Off Topic Discussion
Always entertaining to convert the cost of UK houses to USA houses for the mrs' family If I spent the same money over there as I have here, I could have my home theatre room and huge workshop and and and ..... -
You have nice nuts
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Are these not cool? I totally want some for the celica (if they exist)
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Jesus guys, I feel like we've ruined something OP really liked.
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McLaren 650S Spider crash within minutes of ownership
Husky replied to valy's topic in Off Topic Discussion
If you ask, yes; mucho expensive car dealerships are very accommodating to their customers. -
Have you got any pictures, might polish out?
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Pssst. You have Mudman twice
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Brand new ones?
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Trade plates, trailer, towing?
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What you need to upgrade your 350z Audio System
Husky replied to Rob_Quads's topic in I.C.E & Electronics
Silly question but did you plug the antenna cable in fully? -
270 is a lot considering there are people around here that do fantastic jobs with good reviews, e.g. http://www.hidenseat...ricelist.php��I feel horrible saying it but the finish doesn't look as tight as it should for a steering wheel. Sorry EDIT: Can't do numbers, me
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I'd be using my big torque wrench to put them back on instead of going for FT; there is such a thing as over tight and it can be as bad as leaving them too loose. Also, this 100x over. One of these Is far better than one of these
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When SD cards are manufactured they inevitably have failed sectors. This is why when you put a 4GB card into your PC it may read 3.89GB or some such, the 0.11GB represents the dead stuff. All of these dead sectors aren't necessarily next to each other, they are spread all over. When the card is manufactured, they test it to check how many dead bits it has, they then class it by these, a higher class having less dead bits. This isn't entirely important when transferring files, as a computer will skip the dead bits and crack on with the one after it no problem. The reason cameras, or cheaper and smaller electronics suffer is that they don't deal with dead sectors properly, they just want to write from start to finish and not take the time to work out if the sector has successfully taken the write. That action costs processing, thus increases the cost or size of the device. So, by specifying that you have to use super amazing class cards, they avoid having to increase the device cost on their side Now it's worth remembering that if you buy a high class card from china for cheaps, it's likely not going to be actually any good, you need to go for a reputable brand and you can even run a test on it once you open it, and if you find it's not satisfactory you could even contact them to ask what the deal is with their crap product. Run this tool on it https://www.avforums...w.1347842/��And it'll tell you it's speeds and it's actual capacity. Simply put, don't buy cheap @*!# SD cards from fleabay. Sorry for the wall of text
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See's thread goes to page 19 reads about lorry smushing car scrolls for pics no pics much disappoint Sorry about your car though
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Wash > Clay > Blackhole > FK1000P > Beer (2.5 month Update Pg2)
Husky replied to monkeybrain1234's topic in Car Detailing
Beer! -
Check out Otterbox cases, other than an awesome name they are really good. I beat the ever loving crap out of my phones and it still looks brand new under this case: http://www.otterbox.co.uk/en-gb/galaxy-s6/commuter-series-case/sam4-galaxy-s6.html I even tried the (older) defender case but it was a bit overboard, felt like it would have been safe to drop under a tractor with that thing on but it was too cumbersome.
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Why the edge though? The mrs has one only because she wanted a green back to it (sigh). It looks terrible imo, the edge is really distracting.
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Just the one day, needed to wait for the neighbor to be free and the rain to let up (the rain never let up). Worked out it was around 200kg and we put it's awkward shaped ass up on a high table, I'm actually still hurting from it I also wanted to refurb my workbench and vice before I brought it in. It's such a pretty colour now
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I did design a large steel milling CNC, got a lot of the work done inn the design stages and priced it at just over £2k to build it how I wanted. that was a couple of years ago and not what I was able to shell out at the time. This little guy is the step before building the half ton heavy beast A lot of the design changed but I dont have any of the SS of the CAD for that, much of the bolting went replaced with welds, I did more work on the other axis too. But once I really got a feel of the cost I bailed on the plans.