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(25-08-2014, 08:37 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: (25-08-2014, 07:48 PM)ADV_93 Wrote: Have a look at AMG Penta alloys, they came on a few of the AMG models in the 80s and suit a W201 if they're done right.
Yeah they do, and I love them but the cheapest I've found so far were £400 needing new tyres and a refurb. There's a 16 inch set on eBay just now for £949
worth more than the car aren't they? :-p
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(26-08-2014, 09:44 AM)jammapic Wrote: (25-08-2014, 08:37 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: (25-08-2014, 07:48 PM)ADV_93 Wrote: Have a look at AMG Penta alloys, they came on a few of the AMG models in the 80s and suit a W201 if they're done right.
Yeah they do, and I love them but the cheapest I've found so far were £400 needing new tyres and a refurb. There's a 16 inch set on eBay just now for £949
worth more than the car aren't they? :-p The £949 ones are yeah. If I was going to sell this I'd ask about £800.
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Thats ridiculous price for wheels. That said I looked ad the bentley wheels all the VAG FAGs want and they are about £300 a set without tyres.
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Picking these up tomorrow. Polished finish needs going over again, gonna take them to the DT rooms at the school that my mate is caretaker of on Sunday and polish them up on the bench polisher
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Should look pretty G.
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You gonna start selling drugs too, liam?
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(29-08-2014, 10:02 AM)jammapic Wrote: You gonna start selling drugs too, liam? Start?
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Depending how quick you want them on I'll have my shot blast cabinet up and ready in a few weeks
Get them down to bare metal give them a proper refurb
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Shame they are only 15"s as they'd look boss in 16" or 17"
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(30-08-2014, 01:07 PM)Danny2009 Wrote: Depending how quick you want them on I'll have my shot blast cabinet up and ready in a few weeks
Get them down to bare metal give them a proper refurb That would be amazing man, could I use it? Will supply beer obviously
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Wheels look pukka mate. Can't wait to see them fitted
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If you're going to polish them, don't blast them. I polished a set of BBS that had been blasted, took forever to rub them flat..
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(31-08-2014, 04:44 PM)disco stu Wrote: If you're going to polish them, don't blast them. I polished a set of BBS that had been blasted, took forever to rub them flat.. Think I'm just going to go for a nice flat matte silver if Danny can blast them for me. I'm a lazy fucker
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Ways round that
Yea I'll let you know when it's done mate got compressor and spray gun too if you want to splash some paint on
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(01-09-2014, 08:27 AM)silverzx Wrote: Welded the diff yet!? Never gonna happen, its a f*cking stupid and dangerous thing to do. Plus, drifting bores me. Don't get the recent craze for it, my old man was doing that in a 3 litre Capri in the 80's except then it was just called "dicking about".
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(01-09-2014, 08:51 AM)THE_Liam Wrote: (01-09-2014, 08:27 AM)silverzx Wrote: Welded the diff yet!?
Never gonna happen, its a f*cking stupid and dangerous thing to do. Plus, drifting bores me. Don't get the recent craze for it, my old man was doing that in a 3 litre Capri in the 80's except then it was just called "dicking about".
Exactly, don't fancy having a dick about?
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(01-09-2014, 09:12 AM)silverzx Wrote: (01-09-2014, 08:51 AM)THE_Liam Wrote: (01-09-2014, 08:27 AM)silverzx Wrote: Welded the diff yet!?
Never gonna happen, its a f*cking stupid and dangerous thing to do. Plus, drifting bores me. Don't get the recent craze for it, my old man was doing that in a 3 litre Capri in the 80's except then it was just called "dicking about".
Exactly, don't fancy having a dick about? Yeah but I can do that now and again with an open diff, without making the car shit to drive normally and dangerous. What if a lump of weld breaks off and jams the diff halfway through a bend on the motorway at 70mph? To be fair people act like it's impossible to slide a car with an open diff, which it isn't. People will do anything to fit in with the crowd, that's part of the reason I dislike "drift culture".
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(01-09-2014, 09:27 AM)THE_Liam Wrote: (01-09-2014, 09:12 AM)silverzx Wrote: (01-09-2014, 08:51 AM)THE_Liam Wrote: Never gonna happen, its a f*cking stupid and dangerous thing to do. Plus, drifting bores me. Don't get the recent craze for it, my old man was doing that in a 3 litre Capri in the 80's except then it was just called "dicking about".
Exactly, don't fancy having a dick about?
Yeah but I can do that now and again with an open diff, without making the car shit to drive normally and dangerous. What if a lump of weld breaks off and jams the diff halfway through a bend on the motorway at 70mph? To be fair people act like it's impossible to slide a car with an open diff, which it isn't. People will do anything to fit in with the crowd, that's part of the reason I dislike "drift culture".
Easy tiger, no drift culture has been mentioned. Simply enquiring about your fine differential my friend! (Insert pipe smoking old man emoji here).
Honestly, the amount of "BAD-PRESS" welded diff's have is down to d*ck heads doing shitty welds on them and the fact "my mate said it drove like shit" is simply not the case.
It's barely dangerous, even in a 280BHP 200SX it never skips out unintentionally.
Unless you've had one, you can't really say it's shit, dangerous, impractical, pointless etc.
Moving on, "I heard XUD's blow rod's if you change the turbo".
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Just out of interest, can you even get the back end out on this with the baby engine? 110bhp & weighs what 1.4t?
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(01-09-2014, 09:54 AM)silverzx Wrote: (01-09-2014, 09:27 AM)THE_Liam Wrote: (01-09-2014, 09:12 AM)silverzx Wrote: Exactly, don't fancy having a dick about?
Yeah but I can do that now and again with an open diff, without making the car shit to drive normally and dangerous. What if a lump of weld breaks off and jams the diff halfway through a bend on the motorway at 70mph? To be fair people act like it's impossible to slide a car with an open diff, which it isn't. People will do anything to fit in with the crowd, that's part of the reason I dislike "drift culture".
Easy tiger, no drift culture has been mentioned. Simply enquiring about your fine differential my friend! (Insert pipe smoking old man emoji here).
Honestly, the amount of "BAD-PRESS" welded diff's have is down to d*ck heads doing shitty welds on them and the fact "my mate said it drove like shit" is simply not the case.
It's barely dangerous, even in a 280BHP 200SX it never skips out unintentionally.
Unless you've had one, you can't really say it's shit, dangerous, impractical, pointless etc.
Moving on, "I heard XUD's blow rod's if you change the turbo".
Oh yeah, that's just my opinion on welded diffs and drift culture. You asked if I'd welded it, I'm explaining why I haven't. If you're a fan, fair enough, but in my opinion it's f*cking stupid. I mean you say it's "barely dangerous", if it's dangerous at all you shouldn't be driving it on the road.
They are dangerous though, and having driven several cars (Silvia, 360 and a Eunos) with welded diffs, they do drive badly, every single one I've driven. Why not just get an LSD? Ruining cars for the sake of showing off.
You're right about the XUD though. Just like how they look shit unless they're lowered 40mm on clones
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(01-09-2014, 10:25 AM)JJ0063 Wrote: Just out of interest, can you even get the back end out on this with the baby engine? 110bhp & weighs what 1.4t? It's doable, but it takes a massive effort in the dry. In the wet, on budgets, easily
Its actually only 1170kg, only 15kg more than a HDI, I was shocked at that.
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I'd never have a welded for the road wouldn't even think about it
It's not as easy as just welding it up needs doing to a good standard thoroughly cleaned
My Beamer drifts well with open diff I'm welding it though as it's a pure drift slag and will never see the road again
I prefer drifting more fun and requires skill
Blasting down B roads bores me to death
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(01-09-2014, 10:43 AM)Danny2009 Wrote: I'd never have a welded for the road wouldn't even think about it
My Beamer drifts well with open diff I'm welding it though as it's a pure drift slag and will never see the road again
You see that's fine in my book, because it won't be on the road, it's not a danger to other road users. On a track its fine.
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(01-09-2014, 10:41 AM)THE_Liam Wrote: Oh yeah, that's just my opinion on welded diffs and drift culture. You asked if I'd welded it, I'm explaining why I haven't. If you're a fan, fair enough, but in my opinion it's f*cking stupid. I mean you say it's "barely dangerous", if it's dangerous at all you shouldn't be driving it on the road.
They are dangerous though, and having driven several cars (Silvia, 360 and a Eunos) with welded diffs, they do drive badly, every single one I've driven. Why not just get an LSD? Ruining cars for the sake of showing off.
You're right about the XUD though. Just like how they look shit unless they're lowered 40mm on clones
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I have an LSD and a welded. LSD doesn't seem to kick in until 30 MPH+ which can be an issue as sharp corners and slow speed is what "dicking about" is to me!
Fair enough though, as you say it's your car, your opinion.
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Drifting should only be done on private land
But same could be said about B road blasting
Time
And place for everything
Anyway back on topic I'll let you know when blasters done
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(01-09-2014, 11:05 AM)Danny2009 Wrote: Drifting should only be done on private land
But same could be said about B road blasting
Time
And place for everything
Anyway back on topic I'll let you know when blasters done
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Few up to date photos after washing off the grime of 2 trips to Cornwall and 1 trip to London. Haven't really done anything with it, need to fit the tow bar (which cully kindly picked up and kept for me until I could nip in on my way to Cornwall, cheers for that and the cuppa mate) and refurb the new wheels...
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wish i would have kept mine
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