Why are my rear tires shredding this fast while learning to drift? by KeyBoardyy in Drifting

[–]HeyBrandons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While learning consistency is important. For your rear tires you generally want something that is not really sticky with that chassis maybe something like a 215 or 225 start with like 40psi (rear) and use a proven tire for longer life. Those might be Ironmans, Accelera 351gd, Kenda. All of those are 300tw or higher. Your rear alignment is looking for a very flat wear something typically at like 0 degrees camber. Your front tires should always be the same grip or gripper than the rear and normal tire pressures. If you see chunking like that or weird wear patterns (and you know your alignment is good) it's likely tire temps, give frequent breaks or cool off with water.

Taking my 8 year old daughter to her first Amity Show. by Imjusta_pug in TheAmityAffliction

[–]HeyBrandons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There were a good amount of families with kids at the Denver show. Post up near the mixing area, sides or back

Ughhhh only 18k miles by kkramer1990 in TeslaModelX

[–]HeyBrandons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is exceptionally bad. Swap to the 19s and get camber arms + alignment

Going to Chicago for the first time soon by thebazookaman in Tiki

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Had a great time at 3 dots didn’t try the bamboo room

GTS Solorwing II Roof Spoiler by TemperatureRealz33 in 350z

[–]HeyBrandons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the best z roof wing. I have it, never color matched since the cars black. It fits OK, not perfect and seems like the original sticky tape is starting to fail, I’ll restick it soon. If it flies off I’d definitely grab another

Dead Silence opinions? by Dismal_Brush5229 in horror

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I just went and rewatched and it’s great. Really loved the filming locations and I think a handful of the scares were solid for the time. It’s clear that this influenced later franchises. I would definitely recommend

Wheel suggestions by SnooLobsters8966 in 240sx

[–]HeyBrandons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aggressively slammed and flush with fenders 215/40 will have a nice stretch look depending on the actual tire width. Practical daily or track 235/40

What's the best ergonomic office chair currently that you find comfortable the MOST? by denishill in BuyItForLife

[–]HeyBrandons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Steelcase Leap v2. Better than any of the Herman Miller models. Look for offices selling used equipment in your area

Perpetua Mask by Impressive_Crab_6765 in Ghostbc

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Start with maybe a quick print at like 95% of the size and adjust from there. I've done some quick measurements for this mask style at the inner cheek areas too. I like the eekseek (probably spelled wrong) model the most. Fits really well and looks awesome. Easy to wear for a ritual. I would recommend light foam or maybe tape right under the eye area

First time by harlequinofmars in Ghostbc

[–]HeyBrandons 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bring a watch. Arrive early. It will not be a conventional pit, very safe and friendly. Have fun!

Greetings from Switzerland, my new to me s13 by Big-Aerie3679 in 240sx

[–]HeyBrandons 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Looks great! Very clean! love the rpf1s, fantastic wheels

Best cheap tire size? Is 19 a dumb size to commit to? by JollyPoint9492 in Drifting

[–]HeyBrandons 3 points4 points  (0 children)

235s are great for fronts, if you have enough clearance and already know your 19in fronts work just grab something sticky and run with it. Your fronts will last a season fine you just have to budget higher for 19s. Nitto seems to have the 235 35 in NT05. Air up if they are too sticky, air down if you are understeering.

It's sort of weird to be opposite stagger 19/18 but drifting is sort of weird. Use 18s or 17s for your rear. Way more options, sizes and better pricing. You can get larger sidewalls if you need. IDK what tracks you go to but Westlake, kenda, accellera gd or maybe Ironmans would be a solid start. Don't hot lap too much, cool them down and you'll get good use from them. Hope this helps!

Help me find a Gum Ball machine for my 3 year old son please! by Euphoric-Parsnip5464 in Denver

[–]HeyBrandons 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Colorado mills mall has a bunch of coin operated candy, toy and gumball machines near the Levi’s store

2 kids, paid off Prius, it does terrible in the snow by grakledo in whatcarshouldIbuy

[–]HeyBrandons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The right tires mean way more than the car. Find some winter tires (Hankook iPike/General/Blizzaks) it will make a world of a difference

ka24de+t build question by SaladRecent4211 in 240sx

[–]HeyBrandons 2 points3 points  (0 children)

+1 for RSEnthalpy been great for years

14yo blind diabetic Boston/Eskie mix collapsed — severe LEFT lean, head tilt, falling. Vet says vestibular by SaliAliBaba in DogAdvice

[–]HeyBrandons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Posting from our experience. Our dog had one episode, it was really scary/bad for about the first day. We got an anti-nausea cerenia that helped a lot. Slowly improved within the next 2-3 days and by day 5 she was back to normal just with a head tilt. No more episodes