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    2022 Acura RDX A Spec
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    2006 Nissan X-Trial
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    First wash after getting it ceramic coated by gpomp

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    Still mad jelly. Would not be shocked if I pick one of those up in the next couple years.

    Depends how much BS there is around my Grenadier order.

    Looks great. What are your thoughts on winter/summer tires on it?
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Ya that looks awesome

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    Calling it right now, there will be a lot of BS around any grenadier order.

    Not to say it’s not cool. But it will come with a trailer-sized load of BS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    What are your thoughts on winter/summer tires on it?
    I've got the stock 22's on it right now and it's fine around town, could use a bit more sidewall for a more comfortable ride though. For winter wheels/tires I can only go down to 20" because the P400's all have larger calipers and finding wheels that fit are tricky. Guys are grinding them down to fit 18" wheels and then run with big rubber to offroad. I'll probably get some cheap wheels from Bob soon and then throw on some Nokian Hakkapelitta's on them. Next year, not sure what I want to do. Depends if I go get that lowering module done or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjblair View Post
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    Calling it right now, there will be a lot of BS around any grenadier order.

    Not to say it’s not cool. But it will come with a trailer-sized load of BS.
    Yea. I’m trying to keep a level head about it. If it works out it works out. If not there are other cool defender shaped options I can buy with predictable levels of bs.

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    I've got the stock 22's on it right now and it's fine around town, could use a bit more sidewall for a more comfortable ride though. For winter wheels/tires I can only go down to 20" because the P400's all have larger calipers and finding wheels that fit are tricky. Guys are grinding them down to fit 18" wheels and then run with big rubber to offroad. I'll probably get some cheap wheels from Bob soon and then throw on some Nokian Hakkapelitta's on them. Next year, not sure what I want to do. Depends if I go get that lowering module done or not.
    Even 19’s would be nice. Considered studded duratracs?
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    The wife has studded Hakka's on her car and they are some of the best winter tires I've driven. Also, I didn't want to go the studded route with a 5500 lbs SUV, tearing up the garage floor either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by npham View Post
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    The wife has studded Hakka's on her car and they are some of the best winter tires I've driven. Also, I didn't want to go the studded route with a 5500 lbs SUV, tearing up the garage floor either.
    How much stationary steering do you do in the garage?

    My dad parks his truck (8k lb maybe?) on studded tires on one of those car mats in the winter and it has done zero damage to the floor. I’d buy the tires you want, don’t worry about the floor.

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    Well, I wouldn't expect there to be damage if he put mats down to protect his floors! But I do turn into the garage at an angle and then straighten out. One car with studs is plently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjblair View Post
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    How much stationary steering do you do in the garage?

    My dad parks his truck (8k lb maybe?) on studded tires on one of those car mats in the winter and it has done zero damage to the floor. I’d buy the tires you want, don’t worry about the floor.
    I am kindof interested in these “mats”. What does your dad use and how does he like them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    I am kindof interested in these “mats”. What does your dad use and how does he like them?
    I use this and it works great. I just use industrial velcro instead of what's included.

    https://www.wickedworkshops.ca/produ...t-mat-8-6-x-20

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chester View Post
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    I use this and it works great. I just use industrial velcro instead of what's included.

    https://www.wickedworkshops.ca/produ...t-mat-8-6-x-20
    Yeah it's basically this. I don't recall what brand it is; if you're curious I can check.

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    Oh look, a parking lot friend found me.
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    Originally posted by rage2
    Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
    I am user #49

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    ^Nice! Hope both of those are yours.

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    looks at those nice lines showing up in the dark. the contrast. the shape. the details. the way the subtlety of the curves and design cues falls on the eye.

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    Spotted in the wild! Very nice sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    looks at those nice lines showing up in the dark. the contrast. the shape. the details. the way the subtlety of the curves and design cues falls on the eye.
    Put the indica down, its not even lunch time yet.

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    Kind of like having a house on a pond that tries to call itself a lake
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    Arbour lake is a nice place to hang out, I would say. Wouldn't you say @rage2 ?
    Funny, I actually refer to it as Arbour Pond a lot. Not rich enough to own a boat, but big enough for your basic water sports and winter sports. Works for me.
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