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Bazza

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  1. you need as much rubber as you can get with your monster on an 8" you can go for 225 or 235 with a 40 profile
  2. "group buy" ?? i thought you were going to be selling a load of mx5's Tony you were very pushed yesterday, and now with today as well remember to take a break occaisonly, it not only does you the world of good but benefits your work as well many thanks for yesterday, much appreciated
  3. full geometry !! must agree ARB's make a great difference
  4. vitz as in toyota vitz as in janeys car as in why am i doing all the work on it
  5. slowly !! blooming vitz is taking preference at the moment the starlet is now gearbox less, in lieu of having it fitted with an LSD and a quick refresh, by the top toyota gearbox man in the country new wheels to go on poly engine mounts back up to WIM for a few tweaks quick service install built in camera system then it should be ready i hope
  6. for your next mission tony we need you to take a picture of your new camera
  7. Bazza

    offset

    First, the US has been the major market for tires for most of the past century. Second, although scientists and technologists in the US have embraced the metric system, the common man in the street (including members of Congress) know little or nothing about the metric system and actively resist any changes from the English (as we call them here) system of weights and measurements. Third, government bureaucracies have cast English units into law making it very difficult to change to metrics given the feeling of the voters. This includes the powerful US Department of Transportation (D.O.T.). Before the introduction of European made radial tires for passenger cars into the US in the 1960s, American-made tires used English units to denote the size of a tire. Some size examples are: 6.00X13, 8.25X14, 5.60X15, 7.00X14, 7.50X15, 6.00X15 The first 3 numbers of the size measured the width of the tire casing at its widest point. For example, the 6.00 of the size 6.00X13 is 6 inches wide. This called the section width. The 13 of a 6.00X13 is the diameter of the wheel, in inches, that the tire is to be mounted on. For each diameter of tire there was only one standard width! While domestic tire manufacturers and the D.O.T. were changing the tire sizing systems from Numeric to Alpha-Numeric during the 1960's, the European tire manufacturers went to a Metric system of sizing predominantly because of radialization. Some metric size examples would be: 165SR13, 175/70SR13, 185SR14, 195/70SR14, 155SR15, 215/60HR15, 165SR15. You will notice there is little similarity here in some of the numbers to numeric or alpha-numeric sizing except for the last 2 digits; 13,14 or 15 which is still the diameter of the wheel, in inches, that the tire is to be mounted on. However, where the numeric system used a 6.00 or 7.00 to denote the cross- section of a tire in inches, the Metric system uses the numbers 165 from the 165SR13 to denote the measurement of the cross-section in millimeters. Thus because historically Americans did not need to know about tire dimensions, except for the wheel diameters, European tire manufacturers were able to use metric dimensions for tires except for the diameter which was written into previous US law to be measured in inches. Thus, all European manufacturers needed to do to get into the vast US market, which did not produce radial tires at that time, was to change one number on the tire into inches to meet US law. Also, the 1960 radialization and technology increased the tire manufacturer's ability to improve the performance of the tire dramatically by increasing the section width and reducing the sidewall height of the tire. This change of the aspect ratio needed to be reflected when stating the size. An example of section width increase in size on the same wheel diameter would be 155"82"SR13 or 155SR13 to 175/70SR13 or 205/60R13. All 3 sizes essentially have the same sidewall height but notice the section widths increased from 155 mm to 175 mm and 205 mm as the aspect ratio respectively changed from "82" to 70 to 60. The overall tire diameters of these 3 sizes should be within 3% of each other. However, this 3% difference in diameter did cause some problems for the general public in the US because standard automobile odometers indicated less mileage using the reduced diameter of radial tires. The general public thought that the radial tires were reducing their car’s fuel economy. Today, the global market, and concerns about tire safety have resulted in an ongoing series of international meetings trying to standardize tire parameters, including loading. Reference: http://www.dunloptire.com/lib rary.html blooming Americans fault then
  8. Bazza

    offset

    would prefer to stay away from them if possible, strangely its only going to be tight at the front !.........oh the joys of negative camber
  9. i use this site.... A super dooper wheel offset calculator...website link darn thats good !
  10. tony has answered your question i know, he was very quick, i thinks he has done it before
  11. Bazza

    offset

    that was quick as they say "its going to be tight"
  12. do you know what the original wheels weighed ?
  13. which leads me on to my next question here
  14. Bazza

    offset

    been trying to work this out (head's now hurting) wheel is 6" wide with an offset of 38mm if this was replaced with a wheel 6.5" wide with an offset of 40mm where does this put it in relation to the existing wheel position on the car ? ps..why does the tyre and wheel industry use two different measuring units !!!
  15. if you could confirm its as Mathew said, i would be grateful
  16. mazda mx5 (2004): what size is the centre bore on the wheels ? toyota starlet (1995) : what size is the centre bore on the wheels ? any one able to help
  17. that looks like a nice bit of kit
  18. Bazza

    ARB's

    according to the TRD parts list for the Netz cup cars there was never a rear ARB, or Front ARB listed however the Yaris T-Sport did have a front bar fitted as standard, so i would imagine the Vitz has one aswell yep has a front one but no rear just needs a bit of stiffening up..........you know how Janey likes them stiff !!!
  19. Bazza

    ARB's

    that has got the mind thinking if i get hold of another standard bar, that could be a goer not even sure if there is one on the rear yet......best have a peak by the way its for the vitz, maybe should have said that
  20. Bazza

    ARB's

    little question for WIM If uprated anti roll bars are not available what other items or actions can help to combat roll and stiffen it all up or can anything be done to the original ARB's ?
  21. Bazza

    xmas 2008

    mk xmas party
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