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Jeff (in SF)

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  1. From a few days ago, when I lock or unlock my car the locks now are very quiet. They unlock the car just fine, but I was used to hearing them loudly go thunk, thunk. Now I cannot really even hear them make any noise hardly.

    Also I have been running different tranny fluid- supposedly the gt3 fluid, it shifts great but I have noticed I can always feel the gears when changing gears, there is seemingly no cushion to inhibit the feeling or whatever, cause for concern?

    Lastly, anyone have ps2 tires? Is it me or does it seem that they like more pressure than others/ they have squirmy sidewalls? I am running 36/40 and the rears squish around corners. Further even at normal pressure in the fronts the car really likes to move around on the grooved freeway at 80+. I find myself making adjustments a lot and it's annoying.

    RE: the PS2's = YES! I switched from non-N rated Pilot Sports and on a recent club drive, I noticed significant squirming. I was getting ready to take my car back to have the alignment checked (Euro 030 suspension) but maybe it's the tire pressure. I run 32 front and 36 rear. I ran the same pressures on the other Pilot Sports and got 33K miles on the rears so if these PS2's require much higher pressures, I hope it doesn't come at the expense of tire wear. I'll bump them up and see if the squishiness goes away.

  2. Hi,

    I bought my car with these wheels on. I know that the center cap has Classic written on it. Other than that, I know that in order to put air in the tires, I need to unscrew a kind of "rivet" and screw in a special adapter that will match common air pump Head. It is also engraved "Classic" on the wheel.

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    It is BBS. Funny that you post this picture - I was just looking at an old BBS ad that I clipped from a magazine that showed this wheel featured. They also made a version that blacked out the spokes - sort of a modern spin on the old Fuchs style wheel. I called around a few places and was never able to find this wheel anywhere.

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