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  1. Have you guys checked out Witchery? I think its one of the guitarists from the Haunted, I have the album Don't fear the reaper and it is pretty special.

     

    I'll have to check it out. I've heard of Witchery, just not actually heard any of their stuff.


  2. I think it's good for some bands change direction now and again, but it seems like it's rarely for the better

     

     

    Paradise Lost's first album on vinyl, good stuff!

     

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    I saw Cannibal Corpse about 10 years ago up north somewhere, I'll have to dig the ticket out. They were hard as hell!

     

     

    Name drop: Carcass - Heartworks, rip ya face off!

     

     

     

    I knew I should have started this thread in chat..

     

     

    Squirrels, death metal and pallet wrap. I don't know what you're upto tonight but don't get me involved.

     

    Cannibal corpse are my all time favourite band (apparently one of Jim Carey's favourite bands to!!), always missed out on seeing them until 2010. Can't wait to see them live again soon!!

     

    Carcass though, another awesome band, although for me, Necriticism is their finest album........in fact, one of the finest death metal albums ever!!!!


  3. I was in a band with ex-lead guitarist from Impaler (old death metal band from the midlands), he had a copy of an extremely rare Paradise Lost demo when they were full on death metal and long before they turned all goth rock.

     

    I'm just looking forward to seeing Cannibal Corpse in Birmingham very soon!!


  4. To be honest, my first C had 17"s on and I ran in the 205/40 r17. Fitted a treat, and I found I got used to allowing for 2mph as and when I needed to.

    Its not a big difference between the 205/40 and 205/45.

    The figures I used were based on average rolling circumferences, but the difference between different tyre manufacturers dimensions can vary by a few millimetres, so you may find one brand fits perfectly and another is on fractionally too big.

     

    I always found Toyo Proxes T1R (or T1S) a good fit in a 205/40 R17, and my first C was slammed as low as possible at the front.


  5. Right, I've had a look into this for you.

     

    Oe 195/50 R15 rolling circumference would be 1737mm (avg rc), 205/40 R17 rc=1796 (avg rc) and 215/40 R17 rc=1858 (avg rc).

     

    So, when comparing the 205/45R17 with 205/40 R17, the 205/45 r17 will have a greater rolling circumference of nearly 62mm, 3.4%. Normally, 3% would be the normal recommended maximum tolerance. Going by this, when your speedo reads 70mph, you are in fact travelling at 72.5mph.

     

    That said, the difference between the oe 195/50 R15 and a 205/40 R17 is about 3.44% or 59.7mm. Meaning that if you move straight to 205/40r17 from the 15", your speedo will read 70mph when you're actually doing 72.4mph.

     

    Hope that helps.


  6. The aspect ratio (or profile) is a percentage of the tyre width. So, for a tyre size 205/50 R15, the 50 (aspect ratio) would work out as about 102.5mm - 50% of the width.

     

    So, as standard, fitting a 17" rim, you'd fit tyre size 205/40 R17. To fit a tyre with a greater overall width, you would then need to reduce the aspect ratio in order to keep the rolling circumference similar to OE spec. So, in theory, to fit a tyre with a 225 width, you should really reduce aspect ratio to a '30', so 225/30r17.


  7. No one car can tick all the boxes tho, hence why some folk keep their Cs for weekend use. Going back to a Corrado after driving something else is always like slumping into your comfy couch. Just feels right.

     

    To be honest, this definitely is true. We'll certainly be keeping ours until we can't afford the parts and upkeep. I think if anything, we'll just find the cash to buy, say an Evo, and keep the C even if it only came out on special occasions.


  8. I'd get you tracking/alignment checked, also, with the tyre off the rim, check the rim for any cracks.

    To be honest though, fitting a new tyre and getting it balance would highlight any other issues ie out of shape/buckled rim.


  9. Generally speaking, I'd say it was over inflation that caused your centre wear.

     

    That said, low profile high performance tyres can suffer centre wear due to the lateral forces that occur in the tyre/wheel rotation.

    In this case, reducing your pressures is not the way to go.

     

    For your tyre size, I'd stick with the standard recommended pressures for the 205/50 R15 front and rear.


  10. I work for the team in the bottom picture, that was hard work getting that car finished in time

     

    Jammy git!!! I was working towards of joining the Bridgestone Motorsport side before we pulled out of the sport. I'm very tempted to send my cv to Pirelli!!! lol.


  11. Is the C you're getting a VR? If it's not, and it has four stud hubs and not five stud, the Lenso RS5 look very very nice!! I'll be getting a set on my midnight blue valver once we've got the wedding out the way.


  12. Anyone listened to the new Korn album? Korn mixed with dubstep - hmmmm.

     

    Not too sure about that one. Only heard one song from the new album, and it was ok.......I guess.

     

    New Lamb of God album on 24th, that will be awesome!!!!

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