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the str-wheel made for gt4/5 they have the shifter mounted rite besides the wheel, but g25/30 you may remotely place your shifter **** to somewhere else.
plus, the g30 wheel comes with 3 feedback motor built-in giving better force reaction on the steering itself, where g25 and gt5 wheel only got 1 feedback motor. The g25/30 steering wheel also comes with a clutch and a 6-spd shifter asem too.
plus, the g30 wheel comes with 3 feedback motor built-in giving better force reaction on the steering itself, where g25 and gt5 wheel only got 1 feedback motor. The g25/30 steering wheel also comes with a clutch and a 6-spd shifter asem too.
I could not find this g30 or str wheel can you post a link?
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Pedals and wheel are awesome and hella fun to drive, i think i tolled you i was getting the g25 & seat at the last meet, decided to go with my own option of crating the cockpit from scratch, so far for all the things needed.
The seat i got is from g25 sedan, will be hooking up the controls so everything moves and seat warmers work (for those cold days)
I dont really recommend getting the g26, i had a debate weather to go for that or not, decided not to. Main problem is the shifter, g25 can be switched fro h pattern to auto (up and down), the g26 cannot. (Useful for rally games)
Any further questions post or pm me, will gladly answer them. take care
so i went to canadian tire today to get two snows put on the front of my civic. and they told me they are not allowed to mount snows on the front only eventhough its fwd. so they put them on the back and my decent all seasons on the front. and when i got home i was thinking about switching them. has anybody else heard of this does it make sense to have the grippy tires on rear eventho its fwd? im thinking like i need the grip there since the wheels are spinning to pull me where i wanna go...since the rear wheels only roll...i dunno doesnt make to much sense to me. i left them the way they are right now. but i think i should put the snows on the front. what do u guys think?
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well then i guess i'll leave them on the back the all season on the front have about 75% tread
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btw i did the open dump and the bosch 1000cc injectors already.these injectors are amazing, i m idling 740rpm with a 16a/f, the car does response a lot better than the 800cc dw
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No plans for mine next year except maybe some new rubber haha
ok i see. cause they were saying statistics show that most accidents happen cause they spin out while the snows are on the front. so now canadian tire policy is they are not allowed to.
well then i guess i'll leave them on the back the all season on the front have about 75% tread
well then i guess i'll leave them on the back the all season on the front have about 75% tread
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Did I mention I love Forza 3?
Nothing like winning a race against exotics in an old school Dodge Challenger you built and tuned yourself.
I was like GOOOOO CHALLENGER!!! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Down the straightaway.