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I watched it yesterday too, managed to find a good copy :whistling:

Was a better movie than I expected, did nothing to stop me from wanting a charger or challenger

Does anyone here have any recommendations for the servicing of every day cars within a relatively close radius of the CBD? My sister is blowing up about having too go to far to have her cars done, She lives at new farm so the closer to there the better.

Any one got any experience with anyone in the area.

Lol,

Yeah as i've said to others, i think i'll always go and watch an FnF movie, corny as they may be with the 120 gear gear boxes and endless supply of oneliners i still enjoyed it.

This latest one seems to have filled the gap as best it can between all of the other FnF movies including Tokyo Drift.

That said, i'm a little unsure about Jason Statham... good actor, but doesnt seem like the movie franchise to bring him into.

I was alarmed at my number of posts too, If you combine here and SAUQLD, which are posts I would have made here had the other site not existed, I am at almost 30,000. What am I doing with my life :( lol

Anyone know what kind of laws govern the use of any form of Camber on a street car?

Survival of the fittest. If you have stupid camber and not enough tyre on the ground and can't get away, it's your own fault when the masses chase you with pitchforks and torches :P

Survival of the fittest. If you have stupid camber and not enough tyre on the ground and can't get away, it's your own fault when the masses chase you with pitchforks and torches :P

Come now Tony, i'm allowed to be curious!

Besides, i would like to run a little bit of camber, just enough to assist the rims in tucking correctly when underload/cornering

At some stage i will probably get a slightly smaller offset rim, but it would be nice to have my current ones not scrub when climbing uneven driveways etc...

Anyone know what kind of laws govern the use of any form of Camber on a street car?

I've heard 3* is the most suspension places will dial arms in at... Weather this is true or not I don't know.

Also camber ftmfw, I run my front camber arms maxed out you know... For extra hectics lol. And my rears are fairly angled as well :)

downloading top gear now :)

Woo top gear night! :)

Anyone know what kind of laws govern the use of any form of Camber on a street car?

I don't think there are any laws on camber itself. HOWEVER. when looking straight down from above the car, the entire tyre (including at the bottom) must be inside the line of the guard. So having epic offset and using camber to tuck the front level/inside the guard, but leaving the bottom outside the guard, will not be legal.

I don't think there are any laws on camber itself. HOWEVER. when looking straight down from above the car, the entire tyre (including at the bottom) must be inside the line of the guard. So having epic offset and using camber to tuck the front level/inside the guard, but leaving the bottom outside the guard, will not be legal.

Good to know.

I do need to get another set of rims at some point lol, when money permits...

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