I also like that the rotor to wheel barrel gap is not gaping like on Civics and other junk portables.~ 20” wheels look amazing on the Supra … offset is key. Well done!
All those sexy SPL parts….literal money, hemorrhaging money
Thank you! Yes, Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Plus. They're UHP All-Seasons. I prefer them over the stock Michelin PSS because they ride much smoother and quieter, nice softer ride for daily driving. It also allows me to drive confidently in the winter months and in rain. BUT I would not go with these if you are looking for a firm, responsive ride with a lot of feedback, or for a stout sidewall that won't squish in the corners. Definitely not for the track or maximum grip. But maybe one of the best choices for a casual daily driver. Hope this helps.Love those rims! I think they would work well with my Tungsten color.
I see Continental Tires. Do you prefer those over the pilots?
Good call, I think I'm going to go the same route. I never push my car to the limits anyways.Thank you! Yes, Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Plus. They're UHP All-Seasons. I prefer them over the stock Michelin PSS because they ride much smoother and quieter, nice softer ride for daily driving. It also allows me to drive confidently in the winter months and in rain. BUT I would not go with these if you are looking for a firm, responsive ride with a lot of feedback, or for a stout sidewall that won't squish in the corners. Definitely not for the track or maximum grip. But maybe one of the best choices for a casual daily driver. Hope this helps.
Gave it a wash today:
Reminds me when I spent hours trying to learn how to clean my car. Only left me more stressed like using 5 buckets, certain sprays, and not to spit shine my car.Got this book in the post today. Hopefully it'll help me take my game up a notch and start winning some prizes at show 'n' shine comps as I've won Sweet FA so far!
Am I the only one on here that uses rinseless washes? I've been using Optimum No Rinse and seems like it works really well, although doing the whole car and wheels seems to take over an hour with it, so potentially slower than hand wash + dry?Reminds me when I spent hours trying to learn how to clean my car. Only left me more stressed like using 5 buckets, certain sprays, and not to spit shine my car.
I live in a apt that has an underground garage and also wash my car there. I use chemical guys waterless wash and works out great and no scratches or swirls(with excellent towel technic), although I do take it to a touch less car wash before hand to get all the big dirt off with the pressure water it uses. I’ve noticed if I take my sweet time I’m looking at 2 hours but typically 45m - 1h.Am I the only one on here that uses rinseless washes? I've been using Optimum No Rinse and seems like it works really well, although doing the whole car and wheels seems to take over an hour with it, so potentially slower than hand wash + dry?
I do like that I can wash the car in the garage though.
I can tell you I have Michelin pilot sport a/s and can say the car will handle 151 easy.Good call, I think I'm going to go the same route. I never push my car to the limits anyways.
Explain to me this fancy notion of a Rinseless wash. I am just familiar with pressure washing at one of those drive up and spray for 5 minute places, then you dry it.Am I the only one on here that uses rinseless washes? I've been using Optimum No Rinse and seems like it works really well, although doing the whole car and wheels seems to take over an hour with it, so potentially slower than hand wash + dry?
I do like that I can wash the car in the garage though.