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Curb rush how to cope
I have 17"ers that have curb rush from the bouts with the curbs
and from idiot importers who have mishandled them when the car arrived (used). Given that I have my heart bleed each time I get another mark on the wheel (parking arrangements in the ****ing city make parallel parking pretty much a daily occurrence, **** the mayour and the local enforcement). So I plan to give up and get a set of 15" steelies going from 235 45 R17 to 205 or 195 65 R15s sacrificing the handling in summer (I already run 195 65R15s steels in winter). Go for it or bite the bullet and pay out of the nose for a set of 17" rubber? the all season conti "pro" contacts are almost gone on the those stock alloys and the plan is to avoid squeaky "all season" "highway" grade of rubber at all costs, though I don't suppose I can get semislicks win 65 profile even here in urop. so the plan is to shop something around UHP category which is probably available in 65 profile. any thoughts on the 15 vs 17 matter, etc? the car is wearing true, albeit somewhat worn, sport suspenders (out of the factory, as opposed to the Rice Boy School Bus Grade Springs Of Steel) |
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On 2014-03-10, I hate front wheel drive, send most torque to the rear, please > wrote:
> I have 17"ers that have curb rush from the bouts with the curbs > and from idiot importers who have mishandled them when the car arrived > (used). > > Given that I have my heart bleed each time I get another mark on the > wheel (parking arrangements in the ****ing city make parallel parking > pretty much a daily occurrence, **** the mayour and the local enforcement). > > So I plan to give up and get a set of 15" steelies going > from 235 45 R17 to 205 or 195 65 R15s sacrificing the handling in summer > (I already run 195 65R15s steels in winter). > > Go for it or bite the bullet and pay out of the nose for a set of 17" > rubber? the all season conti "pro" contacts are almost gone on the those > stock alloys and the plan is to avoid squeaky "all season" "highway" > grade of rubber at all costs, though I don't suppose I can > get semislicks win 65 profile even here in urop. > > so the plan is to shop something around UHP category which is probably > available in 65 profile. > > any thoughts on the 15 vs 17 matter, etc? > the car is wearing true, albeit somewhat worn, sport suspenders (out of > the factory, as opposed to the Rice Boy School Bus Grade Springs Of Steel) Why not tires that better protect the lip of the wheels? http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...jsp?techid=149 |
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> Why not tires that better protect the lip of the wheels? > > http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...jsp?techid=149 > Because I live in a locale not serviced by tire rack where tire choices are severely limited and prices in 17" sizes are severely inflated :-] Tirerack itself does not treat this article seriously, otherwise scoffguard would've been in their search option. Thank you for the pointer though. Maybe some curb rush victim in the states could make a use of this info. Also I fear A4 wheel wells might not clear anything much fatter than 235s in 235 45 R17 and that clearance issue might be the reason why tirerack search might have become unwieldly complex (on implemntation side) if they tried to incorporate scoffguard into the search pages. Though I should say tirerack is pretty good tracking down if you have ordered something that would not work for one reason or another and contacting the client about the issue. I was very pleased with the service when I lived in the states. |
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On 2014-03-10, I hate front wheel drive, send most torque to the rear, please > wrote:
> [snip] >> Why not tires that better protect the lip of the wheels? >> >> http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...jsp?techid=149 >> > Because I live in a locale not serviced by tire rack where tire choices > are severely limited and prices in 17" sizes are severely inflated :-] I was not saying to buy from them. They happened to have an article with photographs to illustrate what I was getting at. Picture 1000 words. Availaibility of 17" tires is a different problem than curb rash, but such a feature is pretty common on 17" tires. > Tirerack itself does not treat this article seriously, otherwise > scoffguard would've been in their search option. Well, such tires have spared my wheels (17" on one car) on more than one occasion. > Thank you for the pointer though. Maybe some curb rush victim in > the states could make a use of this info. > > Also I fear A4 wheel wells might not clear anything much fatter than > 235s in 235 45 R17 and that clearance issue might be the reason > why tirerack search might have become unwieldly complex (on > implemntation side) if they tried to > incorporate scoffguard into the search pages. > > Though I should say tirerack is pretty good tracking down > if you have ordered something that would not work for one reason or > another and contacting the client about the issue. > > I was very pleased with the service when I lived in the states. > |
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Curb rush how to cope
Dog-Damned SunOverBeach!
Some things just make me go AAARRGG!!!!!. > otherwise scoffguard would've been in their search option. Scuff Guard. It's a "U". And it's right there on the page you read. Twice. > Thank you for the pointer though. Maybe some curb rush victim rAsh rAsh rAsh rAsh rAsh. With an "A". |
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Curb rush how to cope
On 3/12/2014 12:33 AM, Spelling Police wrote:
> Dog-Damned SunOverBeach! > Some things just make me go AAARRGG!!!!!. > >> otherwise scoffguard would've been in their search option. > > Scuff Guard. > It's a "U". > And it's right there on the page you read. > Twice. > Please do not scoff at his spelling. >> Thank you for the pointer though. Maybe some curb rush victim > > rAsh rAsh rAsh rAsh rAsh. > With an "A". I thought it was an odd European colloquialism. -- T0m $herm@n |
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On 3/15/14, 19:12, T0m $herman wrote:
> On 3/12/2014 12:33 AM, Spelling Police wrote: >> Dog-Damned SunOverBeach! >> Some things just make me go AAARRGG!!!!!. >> >>> otherwise scoffguard would've been in their search option. >> >> Scuff Guard. >> It's a "U". >> And it's right there on the page you read. >> Twice. >> > Please do not scoff at his spelling. > >>> Thank you for the pointer though. Maybe some curb rush victim >> >> rAsh rAsh rAsh rAsh rAsh. >> With an "A". > > I thought it was an odd European colloquialism. > Well, the city is run by a ****ing moron: The parking arrangements are such that johnny come late is face with a prospect to rush to a curb to park on the greens. Hence the curb rush you see from the competing curb climbing SUVs :-))))) I kid you not, green strips, pedestrian walkways. You spit in just about any direction : you'd risk hitting a car there. It would've been understandable in the old developments, but the newly built condominiums are just as ****ing bad. They are ****ing built with an assumption that everyone ****ing walks. So curb encounters are frequent. Dunno if a fatter tire sugested with scuffguards would be an effective scuff deterrent considering how popular of a sport the ****ing curb climbing is. And participating in that moronic activity is pretty much a given. See the mayor statement above. To draw you a picture how ****ed up the place is. The mayor was visiting some ****ing condominium for **** knows what reason a few months back. The news guys reported that the inner condo courtyard was cleared of cars by the tow trucks moving the ****ing cars to the nearby streets. I'd think Ronald Regan had a very good idea what he was talking about when he called this place the evil empire. The denial is ****ing unbelievable. Lets pretend there is no parking problem and keep sticking the equivalent of "residents partking only" signs everywhere. Where the **** the visitors are gonna park? Can you imagine a sign on the DMV parking lot "employees only"? Well, it's just on every single ****ing government office. Self serving ****ers rule this country. |
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On 3/16/2014 8:54 AM, I hate front wheel drive, send most
torque to the rear, please wrote: > On 3/15/14, 19:12, T0m $herman wrote: >> On 3/12/2014 12:33 AM, Spelling Police wrote: >>> Dog-Damned SunOverBeach! >>> Some things just make me go AAARRGG!!!!!. >>> >>>> otherwise scoffguard would've been in their search option. >>> >>> Scuff Guard. >>> It's a "U". >>> And it's right there on the page you read. >>> Twice. >>> >> Please do not scoff at his spelling. >> >>>> Thank you for the pointer though. Maybe some curb rush >>>> victim >>> >>> rAsh rAsh rAsh rAsh rAsh. >>> With an "A". >> >> I thought it was an odd European colloquialism. >> > Well, the city is run by a ****ing moron: > The parking arrangements are such that johnny come late > is face with a prospect to rush to a curb to park on the > greens. > Hence the curb rush you see from the competing curb climbing > SUVs :-))))) > > I kid you not, green strips, pedestrian walkways. > You spit in just about any direction : you'd risk hitting a > car there. > It would've been understandable in the old developments, > but the newly built condominiums are just as ****ing bad. > They are ****ing built with an assumption that everyone > ****ing walks. > > So curb encounters are frequent. Dunno if a fatter tire > sugested > with scuffguards would be an effective scuff deterrent > considering how popular of a sport the ****ing curb climbing > is. > And participating in that moronic activity is pretty much > a given. See the mayor statement above. > > To draw you a picture how ****ed up the place is. > The mayor was visiting some ****ing condominium > for **** knows what reason a few months back. > The news guys reported that the inner condo courtyard > was cleared of cars by the tow trucks moving the ****ing cars > to the nearby streets. > > I'd think Ronald Regan had a very good idea what he was > talking about > when he called this place the evil empire. The denial is > ****ing unbelievable. > Lets pretend there is no parking problem and keep sticking > the equivalent of "residents partking only" signs everywhere. > > Where the **** the visitors are gonna park? > Can you imagine a sign on the DMV parking lot "employees only"? > Well, it's just on every single ****ing government office. > Self serving ****ers rule this country. > Pretty much all countries now. Your tale would describe most cities, and mayors, in USA for example. Where are you again? -- Andrew Muzi <www.yellowjersey.org/> Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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Curb rush how to cope
On Monday, March 10, 2014 7:11:03 PM UTC+8, I hate front wheel drive, send most torque to the rear, please wrote:
> > any thoughts on the 15 vs 17 matter, etc? > > Personally I favour a harder suspension rather than low-profile tyres to improve handling. 17 inch or more you will get damaged rims. |
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