Rahkmalla
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As long as you know ultimately the upgrade is useless, fulfill your fantasies. Half a pound of savings 2 inches from the axis works out .077 ft/lbs of savings when measuring force to rotate.
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I’m just going to trust your math on this… but i like it! ??As long as you know ultimately the upgrade is useless, fulfill your fantasies. Half a pound of savings 2 inches from the axis works out .077 ft/lbs of savings when measuring force to rotate.
I was a quarter mile down the trail in my Jeep, when I saw the X3 with it's suspension parts all over the ground..Yeah, for my definition of "quarter mile" - he'd get 10 demerits for using 'quarter mile' and 'Jeep' in the same thought.
Yeah, unless the sentence is about trying to make it to the next gas station!Yeah, for my definition of "quarter mile" - he'd get 10 demerits for using 'quarter mile' and 'Jeep' in the same thought.
Then that quarter mile may as well be 20 miles.Yeah, unless the sentence is about trying to make it to the next gas station!
That's a good point. I haven't heard of any stuck Ti lugs on steel studs. Something worthy of a little research though!Personally I would avoid swapping to a different alloy. Ti has different qualities from steel besides weight savings stick to OEM. There is nothing worse than a snapped or stuck lug nut on a side of the road /trail when you are trying to change a tire…
What if you take a nail clipper to the chicken strips on the sidewall? And leave off the valve stem caps?As long as you know ultimately the upgrade is useless, fulfill your fantasies. Half a pound of savings 2 inches from the axis works out .077 ft/lbs of savings when measuring force to rotate.
For a jeep I'd do 10% for the burnt ti look, but no way am I even paying 40% markup vs steel, much less the 400% markup they currently are. My black west coast custom splined nuts look fine a year+ on and that's with me taking them off and on quite a bit with an impact.Question for all: if the price was the same on quality steel lug nuts or Ti lug nuts, what would you choose and why?
what if it was 10% more for Ti? Still same answer? What’s your price cut off?
Thought chicken strips were the build up of unused tire edge on a motorcycle that a person who doesn't put a knee down gets as their tire wears down? You seem to be implying they are the little prickly but of rubber left over from the injection moulding.What if you take a nail clipper to the chicken strips on the sidewall? And leave off the valve stem caps?