Originally posted by: Imported
Thanks, I tried my best. 😛Originally posted by: rbloedow I really like the drawing 🙂
You gots mad Paint skills bro. The use of a legend to explain your diagram goes beyond the works of Michaelangelo et al.
Originally posted by: Imported
Thanks, I tried my best. 😛Originally posted by: rbloedow I really like the drawing 🙂
Originally posted by: Imported
Thanks, I tried my best. 😛Originally posted by: rbloedow I really like the drawing 🙂
Originally posted by: Imported
Originally posted by: hawkeye81x
The guy was wrong,
but I don't see any physical damage from your picture.
lots of ATOT traffic problems tonight...
If you look at the tire, you can see the white-like patch where the tire hit the curb. In the circle, you'll notice the outer edge of the polished lip doesn't look to polished anymore. Thank god I'm running wider than average tires or the whole lip could have been fvkced up..
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Imported
Originally posted by: hawkeye81x
The guy was wrong,
but I don't see any physical damage from your picture.
lots of ATOT traffic problems tonight...
If you look at the tire, you can see the white-like patch where the tire hit the curb. In the circle, you'll notice the outer edge of the polished lip doesn't look to polished anymore. Thank god I'm running wider than average tires or the whole lip could have been fvkced up..
Wider than average tires....you don't have those lawn tractor tires on your car do you?
Originally posted by: Relayer
Are you missing a few lug nuts?
Originally posted by: Imported
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Imported
Originally posted by: hawkeye81x
The guy was wrong,
but I don't see any physical damage from your picture.
lots of ATOT traffic problems tonight...
If you look at the tire, you can see the white-like patch where the tire hit the curb. In the circle, you'll notice the outer edge of the polished lip doesn't look to polished anymore. Thank god I'm running wider than average tires or the whole lip could have been fvkced up..
Wider than average tires....you don't have those lawn tractor tires on your car do you?
I wish I did! Then I wouldn't mind trying to run the guy over instead of him running over me..
I run a 205/50/15 tire, where as most Civics with 15" rims run a 195/55/15.
Maybe so they can fit more than one bolt pattern?Originally posted by: Imported
Originally posted by: Relayer
Are you missing a few lug nuts?
No. The rims just have 8 holes for whatever reason they chose to make it like that.
Originally posted by: NoReMoRsE
Originally posted by: Imported
Thanks, I tried my best. 😛Originally posted by: rbloedow I really like the drawing 🙂
You gots mad Paint skills bro. The use of a legend to explain your diagram goes beyond the works of Michaelangelo et al.
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Imported
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Imported
Originally posted by: hawkeye81x
The guy was wrong,
but I don't see any physical damage from your picture.
lots of ATOT traffic problems tonight...
If you look at the tire, you can see the white-like patch where the tire hit the curb. In the circle, you'll notice the outer edge of the polished lip doesn't look to polished anymore. Thank god I'm running wider than average tires or the whole lip could have been fvkced up..
Wider than average tires....you don't have those lawn tractor tires on your car do you?
I wish I did! Then I wouldn't mind trying to run the guy over instead of him running over me..
I run a 205/50/15 tire, where as most Civics with 15" rims run a 195/55/15.
Ok, I'm not a car fanatic and know next to nothing (I can change my oil and brake pads and that's about it). But the tires you have, those are the extra-wide, rather thin looking tires? They look like they stick about a foot out of the wheelwell?
Originally posted by: Vic
I like the pics 🙂
Did you get the license # by chance? Forcing another driver off the road because of failure to follow the basic traffic laws, even if there is no contact between the cars, is technically an accident in the eyes of the law. Driving off makes it hit-and-run.