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Someone reported Spam? :excited:
none found :( Wow! someone needs to remember to stay on paved roads :ugh2: |
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Next time do the G37x mod before you go off road
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:icon14:where can i buy mine? |
Please don't do this?
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sh1t i thought that was him.....:shakes head: |
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I wonder if the guy in that mudding video is a 370z forum member...just wondering... |
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Wow that mudding video got some harsh comments on youtube.
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Z's only on this offroad cruise, still down? :tup: |
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Z only rule still applies :p |
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well said
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I would like to get some track time or find an empty parking lot to practice some VDC off driving though. |
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I think if you stay away from the mud you'll be ok.:tup: |
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Just glad you didn't get hurt bro. I heard the tire squeal behind me and was already through the corner. First thought was "oh sh*t, he lost it" when I didn't see you in the rearview. New tires and VDC = ON for you, good sir! |
So after a quick inspection of my tires today I discovered that I have Yokohama Advan Sport summer tires on the front and Yokohama Advan S4 all season tires on the rear. :icon14:
This may help explain the events described in this thread. :icon17: This now further complicates my tire buying decision for the summer. It also doesn't help that Im low on cash and quickly burning through my savings. Some advice would be appreciated. I've been thinking of getting all seasons to deal with rain and snow since I don't have any other car to drive. Also considering a set of 4 new hankooks since they're really cheap and last a long time. I'm not going to be hitting the track anytime soon, maybe just a cruise at the most (with VDC on ;)). Just need something for a DD that's cost effective but not complete Crap either. Also wanted to go a little wider with 245 on the front and 275 rear (stock sizes are 225 front and 245 rear) Here are my choices: 1) 2 advan s4 all seasons to match the rear = $350 2) 2 Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS pole positions as a better performing all season tire = $450 3) 4 Hankook V12 summer tires = $646 What do you guys recommend? I'm leaning towards the all seasons to help avoid any bad weather disasters. |
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I was leaning more towards choice 1 as well. Thanks guys I appreciate the help. You each have been given some rep :tup: |
Option d: 4 oem advan sports from redzed. :rofl2:
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I'm trying to see if my uncle will pay for the tires since he said he would. That was before knowing how much they cost though, lol. If he backs out then I will have to pay for them myself. One more question. The square tire setup (same sizes on front and rear, just to be clear) won't be a problem will it? |
Toyo R888s in the back and a bus pass for the winter... or just call in sick when it snows.
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Bus pass is not an option :p |
Best VDC OFF Laugh In A Very Long Time
Best VDC OFF Laugh In A Long Time ... Hopefully that's not a member on the forum, if so stay clear ... Read the comments :icon17:
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Hahaha :rofl2:
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You almost had me? You never had me - you never had your car... Granny shiftin' not double clutchin' like you should. You're lucky that hundred shot of NOS didn't blow the welds on the intake! You almost had me? |
Yeah not at all. I've done that before in the winter where it gets a little wild off the line, but I get it back into control.
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I had it off in the rain driving home from the meet in Columbia on Saturday, had a nice little drift going around the "traffic circle" onto MD 100 :happydance:
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