Never with the Hankooks. The Nitto NT555R Drag Radials (same size) did rub some but it never really bothered me. The rear wheel openings are sandblasted from road debris, but it doesn't bother me. I like patina.
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Never with the Hankooks. The Nitto NT555R Drag Radials (same size) did rub some but it never really bothered me. The rear wheel openings are sandblasted from road debris, but it doesn't bother me. I like patina.
Yea, that's issue I have with my rims with the NITTOS. I plan on selling rims to get me some different ones so they tuck in little more. That and I want to put bigger discs in back and these rims won't allow it. Same for front, can't put bigger discs. Something I completly overlooked when I got them
The house was built in 1962. It is pretty cool. We're restoring it. New floors, paint, water heater, roof and gutters and all kinds of other shit. My project this fall is to powerwash and stain 4200sf of redwood, including the second floor balcony and back porch. You're welcome to help, I'll buy the beer.
I'd like to see more pics of the house if you're willing to post. How's the interior? Original?
Much cooler than my 60's farm house. I'll bet you don't have pink counters in the kitchen!
I'd like to see more pics of the house if you're willing to post. How's the interior? Original?
Much cooler than my 60's farm house. I'll bet you don't have pink counters in the kitchen!
Maybe I'll put some up in the Home Improvement forum if I haven't already. It's pretty original, yeah. A Fort Worth schoolteacher had this idea of building his own house, so it's kind of like a Popular Mechanics article come to life. We bought it because it's got that midcentury modern vibe with open living area and lots of glass, and some rustic bits like being completely built from redwood. The landscaping is sectioned off by concrete lines and it has a koi pond. I have a lot of work to do to get it back in shape.
When the government pays, the government controls.
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