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Frank Berger wrote:
> pws wrote: >> Frank Berger wrote: >> >>> My offer of a test drive still stands. With my wife's recent hip >>> replacement surgery and a monster project due at work next week >>> (first draft, anyway), I've had no time to think about mods. I know >>> for sure I need to soften the ride. Whether I can do that with the >>> stock Racing Harts just by chaniging tires isn't clear to me. I >>> like your SSRs. Did you say something about a swap? >> Cool! I still need to get tires, change my diff. and transmission >> fluid, register it, and have it inspected, then it will be good to go. >> >> I REALLY need to do this asap, as that automatic Honda Accord is >> boring the hell out of me, but at least I won't have heatstroke this >> summer. >> Do you have a floor jack and stands? If we swapped my SSR's onto your >> car, with the fresh set of RE-11's, you could then drive it and see if >> the difference is enough to warrant the expense of going with lighter >> wheels and in this case, different tires. >> >> You would get a chance to test those specific tires that are Lanny's >> current favorites as well. >> >> I am about halfway there on the tires, just need to keep saving my >> pennies, plus I have a MSM and a NC PRHT to buy for myself, XS11E, and >> Chris D. so far! ;-) > > No jack, no stands. I might be able to borrow them. I'll check. Actually, I > thought you were proposing a permanent swap. Not sure about the marget > value of your SSRs vs. my Racing Harts. Similar, I think. At the moment, > I'm leaning toward the Konig Feather/T1R package. Good looking enough and > good enough performing for my purposes for a reasonable amount of money. > Leaves something over for other mods.. I'm getting the hang of shifting the > 6-speed, but it's still a bitch. >> Thanks! >> >> Pat Yes, I am wishing and washing all sorts of ways on this car. Sell it whole, part it out, swap the wheels or not before selling it? Lots of decisions. It is one of those early turbo miatas that is worth a lot more in parts than it is as a working car. Getting it back on the road would help a lot towards my desire for keeping it if I can afford to spend about $1000.00 on it fast, most of that being tires, mounting and the alignment. Throw in brake pads and rotors, a new slave cylinder, total fluid replacements, registration and inspection; it all adds up fast, even on this car that so rarely breaks down. It is just not that hard to swap the wheels out and see what you think about slightly smaller diameter, but slightly wider width wheels with a decent weight decrease and such nice tires on them, soon anyway. I love being able to drive different combinations like that, and got the chance to directly compare RE-71's versus Toyo T1's back before they Toyo was available for the 14" wheels, that sort of thing. I did see a set of four SSR's like mine sell on Ebay recently, but the wheels were for a BMW, and they received less than $600.00 total before shipping. Mine were approximately $1400.00 new, but the cost has dropped somewhat, and they do have about 45,000 miles on them, though remarkably few marks of any sort, and no curb touches at all. I'll trade the wheels, with the car attached, for your MSM. Hell, I will even throw in the 1995 Honda Accord. ;-) Pat |
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"pws" > wrote in message > > I am about halfway there on the tires, just need to keep saving my > pennies, plus I have a MSM and a NC PRHT to buy for myself, XS11E, and > Chris D. so far! ;-) > > Thanks! > > Pat Glad to see that you respect your .......... commitments! ;-) Chris p.s. if it helps you negotiate any better price, I too could live with that beautiful Silver that Mazda adorns the current MX-5 with. ......I'm just trying to help! 99BBB |
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pws > wrote:
> I know that the 2nd two generations of Miata/MX-5 do not fit you > well like the NA does, but it sounds like you may be warming up to > the looks of them. No, I think they're still fugly but I hear the latest have eliminated the cup holders on the doors that made it very difficult and painful to drive them. I wouldn't even consider a NC if you weren't buying! <GD&R> -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ |
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On 6/29/2010 1:29 PM, XS11E wrote:
> No, I think they're still fugly but I hear the latest have eliminated > the cup holders on the doors that made it very difficult and painful to > drive them. > > I wouldn't even consider a NC if you weren't buying!<GD&R> I think that I will always prefer the appearance of the original miata design by a large margin, (go pop-up headlights!), even after I no longer own one, but the NB left the "fugly" area for me around 2001. The NC fell into my favor, looks-wise, as recently as about a year ago. If I compare the NC to the current crop of cars out there, it is downright beautiful, imho. Again, in my humble opinion, the ugly stick has received heavy use by most of the car makers during this decade. I guess that Pontiac somehow managed not to break it. :-) Pat |
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