I didn't see that thread about the runout. Not sure I understand. What exactly was the issue and do you have a link to the thread video?
It's in this thread somewhere if you can search through it. Can't remember what page
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I didn't see that thread about the runout. Not sure I understand. What exactly was the issue and do you have a link to the thread video?
It's in this thread somewhere if you can search through it. Can't remember what page
Discount code?Sent ya a pm, I would say that for a forged wheel it is good value for the weight combo.
Sent ya a pm,Discount code?
Good News - They were able to get the last tire on. They bumped the pressure up to 95 psi and finally got it on.
Bad News - My 21mm socket is too big for the Martian Wheels. What are you guys using to install lug nuts on these?
I did install two of them just to snap a before and after pic though.
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Confirmed that the Martian wheels are made in China.
Confirmed that the Martian wheels are made in China.
Everyone knew this already. You want USA made wheels and you can double the price tag for an identical product.
I received the wheels in August in 19x8.5 ET28 configuration. It seems the weight advertisd is inncorect on their website.
It weights 9.4 kg which is 20.7 lbs while website says 19 lbs , I am bit dissapointed since I was looking for the lightest wheels. The quality seems good and yeah are made in china.
I received the wheels in August in 19x8.5 ET28 configuration. It seems the weight advertisd is inncorect on their website.
It weights 9.4 kg which is 20.7 lbs while website says 19 lbs , I am bit dissapointed since I was looking for the lightest wheels. The quality seems good and yeah are made in china.
Wait...another missed weight and false advertisement? Ya don’t say.....shoulda just gotten flow formed and save $800ish dollarsI received the wheels in August in 19x8.5 ET28 configuration. It seems the weight advertisd is inncorect on their website.
It weights 9.4 kg which is 20.7 lbs while website says 19 lbs , I am bit dissapointed since I was looking for the lightest wheels. The quality seems good and yeah are made in china.
Try to get your money back. It’s super stupid a company that sells only 1 “style” of wheel can’t even write down actual weights. How freaking hard is it to do? Other companies have 10+ styles and 10+ widths and offsets and they can be within .5-1lb max of advertised weight. What even more wrong is that they actually weighed one for @sirkdub and changed the advertised weight 1/2 lb less knowing it’s 1/2 lb more.Tell me about it I can see the website has been updated meanwhile but its dissapointing to sell a product without verifying the spec
The method we proposed in post#446 does not use GPS at all. Using. only the video camera of a cell phone (or a go-pro if you have one), It video-records the Tesla's speedometer directly. If there is any delay, it would affect both the 0 and 60 MPH timestamps, so would cancel out. But there may be quantization errors. Does anyone know how frequently the Tesla's speedometer updates?
Using a Dragy (10Hz) would certainly be easier, avoiding camera mounting, and would give immediate readings without fiddly post processing. Again,
There is another similar unit that is 20Hz and can be used for drag as well as track events. It is the P-GEAR P-610. Has anyone tried it?
https://www.amazon.com/P-GEAR-Laptimer-10hz-P600-P-Box/dp/B01N6A7M88
Unfortunately, it seems to be currently unavailable.
I thought I'd stop by and mention that I just took off the CrossClimates after about 1500 miles on them due to vibration and noise issues that I just couldn't beat. My worst tire experience in a couple of decades. Replaced them with Pilot Sport A/S 4's (luckily for the cost of labor since I was under 60 days).
I was hoping the CrossClimates would work out for me based on where I end up getting sent for work occasionally, but the A/S 4's are going to have to suffice. I wouldn't have been able to stand the noise/vibration if they were on my A6, much less on the M3P.
I almost ordered a Dragy, until I looked at the Android app and found that the average rating was only 2.7/5, based on 771 reviews. There were more "1" (poor) ratings than "5"! Some of these bad reviews were because people tried to use it without the Dragy hardware, but still it doesn't look good for what is essentially a readout, white the accurate GPS at 10Hz done in the hardware.