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Author Need some help regarding the shearing of wheel bolts.
anthcorsa
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Originally posted by Ben G
.9cm is this a new internet approved scene measurement for spacers?


Haha no, just basic mathematics
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Sup bro?


Nothing just admiring your unit of measurement
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Originally posted by Ben G
.9cm is this a new internet approved scene measurement for spacers?


Haha no, just basic mathematics


Can you show me where they are advertised like that?
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I think he was trying to make himself sound more intelligent to make up for the fact he was effectively asking how to fit wheel spacers properly
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quote:
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Originally posted by anthcorsa
quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
.9cm is this a new internet approved scene measurement for spacers?


Haha no, just basic mathematics


Can you show me where they are advertised like that?


Sure http://www.nb-store.eu/Wheel-spacer-plate-beetle-bolt-pattern
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Originally posted by --ToM--
I think he was trying to make himself sound more intelligent to make up for the fact he was effectively asking how to fit wheel spacers properly


If that's what you deem someone trying to be intelligent as then fair enough
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5th Jul 15 at 13:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by anthcorsa
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Originally posted by Ben G
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Originally posted by anthcorsa
quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
.9cm is this a new internet approved scene measurement for spacers?


Haha no, just basic mathematics


Can you show me where they are advertised like that?


Sure http://www.nb-store.eu/Wheel-spacer-plate-beetle-bolt-pattern


A nice British website I see...
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Sorry Ben, didn't realise there were any stipulations to the search, you simply asked me to show you them for sale
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I could show you some Chinese writing, doesn't mean it's acceptable in Britain.

Imagine going to the shop and everything is in Mandarin.
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I could show you some Chinese writing, doesn't mean it's acceptable in Britain.

Imagine going to the shop and everything is in Mandarin.


Haha except mm, cm, m are acceptable recognised units of measurement in Britain. But if converting between these is like reading mandarin to you then that's your problem bud &#128514;
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It's not acceptable internet behaviour.
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Haha don't pretend you don't enjoy the banter
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0.9cm is not used anywhere

9mm is used everywhere
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I'm not claiming it's used everywhere
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Ok, we get it. The size could have been written clearer.
Move on ffs.
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I knew what I was looking at tbh, least it's not like the idiots on Facebook claiming the cars lowered 60ml
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I knew what I was looking at tbh, least it's not like the idiots on Facebook claiming the cars lowered 60ml


Haha now that's confusing Jase lol
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Maybe he uses bottles of water to lower his cars ride height?
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Why water?
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Any form of liquid will do.
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Joke is on you if he's actually lowered it by storing water in it

Can't believe people are losing their minds over having to convert from cm to mm. Caused me no problem, because I'm not a rem.
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Any form of liquid will do.


No has to be fresh water, any other liquid changes density and hence height of drop - international unit of measurement you 'tard.
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Any form of liquid will do.


No has to be fresh water, any other liquid changes density and hence height of drop - international unit of measurement you 'tard.


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Why would you not just say 9mm though?


Or maybe put a '0' in front of the '.9'


Tbh it made sense to everyone else, make an effort mongo lol.


Nice attitude. Try typing 0.9 if you mean 0.9. Or just type 9mm
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Originally posted by --ToM--
Calls people mongo but struggles to fit a set of wheel spacers without shearing bolts and getting wheel wobble.


Precisely Tom. I take time out of my day in an attempt to assist the bloke and I get abuse in response.

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