Jim1964
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Are those the stock rims ? It looks to me your rims are to narrow for your tire. Are you running 285/70r/17 ? This tire should have a minimum of a 7.50 rim. I have seen that tire size on a 7" rim and thats how they look.I know this is off the subject. Do the rear tires look like they have too much camber or are over inflated? The rubber doesn’t look flat to the pavement. It could just be the camera angle.
I went back and looked at your spare, it appears to be a 35" tire. Its hard for me to tell. But the rims do appear there not wide enough for you tire.Are those the stock rims ? It looks to me your rims are to narrow for your tire. Are you running 285/70r/17 ? This tire should have a minimum of a 7.50 rim. I have seen that tire size on a 7" rim and thats how they look.
The irony of your username in this post is also beyond science.People seriously turned this post into an argument about how that hole got into the windshield. The answer is clearly beyond science.
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I'll buy into the security tag thing but first check with an oscilloscope to make sure it isn't some government spying device - you never know
The boys down at Radio Shack should be able to help out with this
Lousy RepubliCats always in our business![]()
No. Acid dissolving through it will do the same thing. As soon as the crystal structure is disrupted, the whole thing explodes.What about water jets?? Would that safely cut through tempered glass??
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molded lolExactly! Those holes in our rear windows are drilled before the glass is tempered.
Are you sure about that?molded lol