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jamal posted:Some of the narrow-wide chainrings I hear wear out a little more quickly but for the most part it's not an issue. 11s cassette is wider so the gears and chains are only slightly thinner than 10 speed. My 11 speed chains and cassettes last longer than my 10 speed. My broken cassette excepted (which was also 10 speed anyhow).
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everdave posted:I am hardly ever in it as I have it to my wife but every time I drive it I love it. And holy crap mine has the LED headlights, they are amazing. Free maintenance first 2 years (which is a whopping 2 oil changes called for). I got it at a great price too Regular halogen headlights are garbage, aren't they? My last four cars have had either projectors or HIDs or LEDs and when I borrowed my bosses F-150 that had plain jane halogens I couldn't believe how dim they were. It didn't even really feel safe. It seems like late model Ford halogens are maybe shittier than most based on the complaints I've seen though, maybe to try and get people to upgrade to the higher trims.
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KakerMix posted:The story is some old lady retiree bought it new, then in 1995 sold it to Marie, who had it since then. Them being the high-end snowbirds, the kind that live in Florida and then go somewhere else in the summer, meant that they had it parked underneath a closed-in carport and it served as a second car for driving around town. There is this weird inverse of rust where the underside and body is spotless, including the fuel lines, bolts, all that stuff. The inside of the car though has rust hazing on things like the seat rails, the stick shift stalk and the rear view mirror bar. the interior is mint, door cards are perfect and the only age related anything is the top layer of the climate control labels is peeling and coming up from the labels beneath and the stick shift knob is all chewed up from exposure. Snowbird of some sort was what I was guessing, couldn't really think of a more plausible explanation. The only other thing I could think of immediately was towed behind an RV by someone anal enough to remove and reinstall the driveshaft all the time so the tow miles don't register. Which I'm guessing happens but obviously not a lot.
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everdave posted:Thanks for info! I seriously might try to tackle myself, there is nothing I hate more than paying someone to do something that I could have done myself. About to begin a massive fence building project because I refuse to hire anyone after seeing the "quality" of the $7k fence my friend just had Lowes put up. That's funny, I was just quoted 7k from Home Depot to replace my fence, and said gently caress it I'll do it myself. Yesterday I went to Lowes and ordered everything I needed besides a gate for under 3k with 0% for 12 months. All I gotta do is get cement now, just gotta figure out how much I need and have it delivered because gently caress getting that poo poo by myself
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scrubs season six posted:Regular halogen headlights are garbage, aren't they? My last four cars have had either projectors or HIDs or LEDs and when I borrowed my bosses F-150 that had plain jane halogens I couldn't believe how dim they were. It didn't even really feel safe. It seems like late model Ford halogens are maybe shittier than most based on the complaints I've seen though, maybe to try and get people to upgrade to the higher trims. Pretty much, although clean and clear lenses, good bulbs, and proper aim go a long way. Meguiar's plasticx works really well for something you just rub on with a towel. After clearing the lenses, putting in sylvania xtravisions, and getting them pointed the right way I find the lights on my 98 Subaru acceptable. But an HID projector just puts out way more light in a much better pattern; it's something like 3x the light compared to a 55w halogen. Newer halogen projectors are pretty decent though. My mom's new forester just has halogens and they work very well.
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Applebees Appetizer posted:That's funny, I was just quoted 7k from Home Depot to replace my fence, and said gently caress it I'll do it myself. Yesterday I went to Lowes and ordered everything I needed besides a gate for under 3k with 0% for 12 months. I plan on doing a thread in DIY starting buying posts and concrete Sunday
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jamal posted:Pretty much, although clean and clear lenses, good bulbs, and proper aim go a long way. Meguiar's plasticx works really well for something you just rub on with a towel. After clearing the lenses, putting in sylvania xtravisions, and getting them pointed the right way I find the lights on my 98 Subaru acceptable. But an HID projector just puts out way more light in a much better pattern; it's something like 3x the light compared to a 55w halogen. Newer halogen projectors are pretty decent though. My mom's new forester just has halogens and they work very well. I hadn't even really thought about it until I drove this guys F-150. My car previous to the 4 I mentioned above was a 2008 FJ Cruiser that definitely didn't have projectors or anything else fancy and its light output never bothered me. So I'm not totally sure if I just got used to better lights, or if regular Ford halogens are just exceptionally lovely. I suspect it's a bit of both. I remember there was a guy on a Mustang forum that I used to post on and he had the base lights on a ~2011 and it basically gave him mental illness. Multiple threads about how lovely the headlights were and then multiple threads about how he paid a dealership to upgrade his lights to the factory projectors/HIDs(?) and he was still having problems with them and yadda yadda yadda.
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everdave posted:I plan on doing a thread in DIY starting buying posts and concrete Sunday Ha, maybe I'll post pics of mine too why not. You doing vinyl or wood? How much concrete per post are you using and which type?
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Huh, I have a 2015 F150 with the base halogens. I totally agree that the stock lights & bulbs are basically unsafe / dangerous. I have some 8000 lumen LED bulbs for them on the way. If I can get them aligned and aimed so that I'm not blinding oncoming traffic then I'll be incredibly happy. If not, might have to look into some aftermarket projector housings. Pictures and report incoming when the bulbs show up regardless.
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An LED headlight in a standard halogen housing will throw jack poo poo for light downroad. Just get decent bulbs.
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Cop Porn Popper posted:An LED headlight in a standard halogen housing will throw jack poo poo for light downroad. Just get decent bulbs. You'd think so but https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ck2Lsfn9fw
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KakerMix posted:You'd think so but That's that specific bulb, in that specific housing. 99% of the LED bulbs you buy are cheap sweatshop-designed garbage from ebay, and are not those. That video doesn't prove anything, except that ETCG chose well, because he usually (but not always) knows what he's doing. Which ones did you get?
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I got stuck "closing" the bar tonight, but a local pub crawl stole all of our regulars and I got to leave 4 hours early. My girlfriend and almost all of my friends are in boystown dancing, and the rest of my friends are working still. The first St. Paddy's I've ever got out of work early enough to enjoy and I have no one other than 2 dogs to celebrate with. Here's to cheap Irish whiskeys and earning half as much as I was supposed to
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Darchangel posted:Forgot to mention: yesterday, I had a phone interview for a position, since my hot company still seems to want me out for whatever reason (I'm doing Knowledge Transfer with another guy already), and frankly, I'm done with working for an outsourcer or any kind of contracting. That one was the one with the company's recruiter, and seemed fine. Basic stuff, making sure that I was who I said I was, etc. Second technical one was supposed to be today, set up by the recruiter, but the guy never called. I hope it's just a miscommunication, but it really took the wind out of my sails that I delayed lunch, scheduled time to be out of the building (for privacy and to not be doing that poo poo on current company's time/space) and got nothing out of it. I really want out of here. 17 years is enough, and luxury retail is going nowhere. In fact, the host company is about to be sold to yet another investment group (which will probably tell you exactly who it is.) Get out quick, friend They're getting demolished by Amazon and other online retailers and the store is almost always empty
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Which ones did you get? Cheap Chinese garbage which I fully intend on returning (or harvesting for the diodes) if the they don't work. This is more out of curiosity rather than actual belief of it working. At least if I document everything well enough, AI will get enough information to steer clear/ what to look out for.
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Look forward to good data.
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Applebees Appetizer posted:Ha, maybe I'll post pics of mine too why not. You doing vinyl or wood? I don't know yet honestly learning as I go Edit: all wood
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KakerMix posted:You'd think so but So yeah, he proved that HID & LED have higher output. Which isn't news. Light output a foot or so in front of the headlight really doesn't matter, and either bulb in a halogen housing isn't going to work. You'll end up with a bright pool of light immediately in front of the car out to roughly 150', then it falls off sharply. At 60 MPH your car is covering the amount of effectively lit road ahead of you once every ~2 seconds, in addition to blinding everyone else on the road. And it reduces your ability to see in the dark because the immediate foreground of your vision is a pool of high intensity light. What happens to the light is far more important than how powerful the light source is, and if your beam pattern is scattered all to hell because your headlight housing doesn't have the correct bulb that all of the other optics are literally designed and built around you're putting yourself and everyone else on the road at risk.
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jamal posted:Pretty much, although clean and clear lenses, good bulbs, and proper aim go a long way. Meguiar's plasticx works really well for something you just rub on with a towel. After clearing the lenses, putting in sylvania xtravisions, and getting them pointed the right way I find the lights on my 98 Subaru acceptable. But an HID projector just puts out way more light in a much better pattern; it's something like 3x the light compared to a 55w halogen. Newer halogen projectors are pretty decent though. My mom's new forester just has halogens and they work very well. It seems like fitting motorcycle projectors (both halogen and HID) into regular headlamp housings is a bit of a thing now. Certainly not DOT legal, but if the original housing had a clear lens, and you take the time to aim them properly, I can see that working well. Swap the originals back for inspection time, if your state does that. I'll admit to having considered such a swap strongly, the major tipping point is it would cost a bit more to add high beams (since my stock headlamps use a single bulb for both - I guess high beams on a single bulb setup involves a shutter or tilting the bulb itself?). Plus the whole "disassemble, install HID projector, reassemble, aim" part. https://www.theretrofitsource.com seems to be pretty popular. Metal Geir Skogul posted:Okay I thought I was crazy for this on mine but now that I know it's standard I'll live with it. This has been a thing on "fleet white" domestic vehicles forever. I guess on "your fleet can be any color you want, as long as it's white" vehicles, they cut as many corners as possible on prep and paint. You notice it more on P71s simply because there's so many of them, but any of the big 3 has the same issue on their fleet vehicles (vans and pickups mostly, but it hit every white GM model really hard in the 80s and 90s too). I remember on a brand new van that my dad had custom built for his business (1989 Chevy 1 ton, 350/700R4, no ac [in TX, rear end in a top hat], AM radio, ABS, no other options at all), the paint was pretty much gone from the roof before 100k. The odometer got stuck when it tried to roll over the 3rd time; I can say at 399,999 known miles (very likely closer to 500k), the roof and hood had no paint at all and it was falling off in chunks from the front fenders. Fucker was still on the original drivetrain, AFAIK. His fleet was made up of Ford and Chevy (newest was a pair of 92 Fords), all had the same issue except for the 77 Ford, and the 77 was originally a Club Wagon before he got it (it was that funky off-white/beige that Ford loved in the 70s). Somehow that drat thing looked the best, but ran and drove the worst (had blown head gaskets, could see the road through holes under the pedals, typical Ford I-beam handling issues, etc... it was the backup for the backup van by the time they sold the business, also occasionally used as the "hey, you came to work hungover *tosses remains of keys for 77* good luck!" van, as it was the only one with a portable cleaning unit instead of truck-mounted). scrubs season six posted:Regular halogen headlights are garbage, aren't they? My last four cars have had either projectors or HIDs or LEDs and when I borrowed my bosses F-150 that had plain jane halogens I couldn't believe how dim they were. It didn't even really feel safe. It seems like late model Ford halogens are maybe shittier than most based on the complaints I've seen though, maybe to try and get people to upgrade to the higher trims. If it's something with a dual filament single bulb, I fully agree. You make a lot of compromises designing those housings. My Saturn is this way, and the headlights go from "am I on the correct side of the road?" to "I can sort of see a lane marker 100 ft ahead". My 2001 Accord? "wow these are pretty decent, I can see pretty far with the high beams on when I'm on back r*deer runs into side of car*" (this really did happen ) Mom's Toyota Avalon? I THOUGHT IT WAS NIGHT TIME, GIMME SUNGLASSES, THEN GIMME SUNGLASSES FOR MY SUNGLASSES. HOLY poo poo MY RETINAS. The high beam bulbs are original to the car (2003 model), the low beams were replaced a couple of years ago "just because" (they seemed dim... when I pulled them out the glass was pretty heavily silvered). randomidiot fucked around with this message at 10:50 on Mar 18, 2017 |
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everdave posted:hosed paint everdave posted:Pic links, not sure how to embed in posting from phone angryrobots posted:So that's fun, I need more unplanned projects. Probably going to look at this F450 sometime this weekend. Crew cab fully loaded Lariat, which is pretty weird for a 450. 7.3 powerstroke of course. everdave posted:I plan on doing a thread in DIY starting buying posts and concrete Sunday KakerMix posted:You'd think so but Yu-Gi-Ho! posted:It seems like fitting motorcycle projectors (both halogen and HID) into regular headlamp housings is a bit of a thing now. Certainly not DOT legal, but if the original housing had a clear lens, and you take the time to aim them properly, I can see that working well. Swap the originals back for inspection time, if your state does that. NitroSpazzz fucked around with this message at 11:20 on Mar 18, 2017 |
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Size and shape of the beam is much more important than how many lumens you can throw at the road. After a certain point, all you do is increase the self blinding. Just invest in some good extra lights.
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Trust me, if there was a good H4 or equivalent LED replacement for less than $100/bulb, I'd be on it like a monkey on a cupcake. I'm the bigclivedotcom of AI. I've spent (as in, money) my entire late childhood and young adult life on LED bulbs and drivers (stock, chinesium, and custom). I long for LED supremacy. Every single gift to my father was an LED flashlight, from before the days that even eBay sold them. I was making driver circuits from before my neice existed. From before Alibaba/AliExpress were even things. My cars, and motorcycles, are so old that converting the headlamp to LED would double the generator output availability. It's been a dream of mine. If you see a standard 7inch housing on eBay, "halo" ring or not, I've tried it. If you've seen an LED H4 (or equivalent) bulb, direct or sub-reflector, I've most likely tried it. I have my own standard of testing bulb pattern, at 10 feet and at 200 feet (work facility), that I compare with. In the "post your first Amazon purchase" thread, I saw that I'd bought $16,000 wortg of stuff from Amazon since 2005. I bet I've spent nearly that much on LED poo poo from eBay and Alibaba alone in the same timeframe. LED is life LED is love
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jamal posted:Some of the narrow-wide chainrings I hear wear out a little more quickly but for the most part it's not an issue. 11s cassette is wider so the gears and chains are only slightly thinner than 10 speed. nm posted:My 11 speed chains and cassettes last longer than my 10 speed. My broken cassette excepted (which was also 10 speed anyhow).
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Sealed beams for life.
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everdave posted:My wife decided for the first time in 8 years of being married to hand wash a car. The brand new Prius. With my 2 year old. With dishwashing liquid. With the abrasive dish washing sponges. And just let the 2 year old have free reign in the gravel driveway dropping and picking up the sponge (thus acquiring tiny rocks stuck to it). Lmao
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Fermented Tinal posted:Sealed beams for life. Agreed: http://www.pmlights.com/products.cfm?cId=1&fId=71&pId=4588 http://www.pmlights.com/products.cfm?cId=1&fId=71&pId=3947 Or was this not the intent of your statement? McTinkerson fucked around with this message at 15:54 on Mar 18, 2017 |
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You can't have it, you'll wash it with rocks.
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everdave posted:My wife decided for the first time in 8 years of being married to hand wash a car. The brand new Prius. With my 2 year old. With dishwashing liquid. With the abrasive dish washing sponges. And just let the 2 year old have free reign in the gravel driveway dropping and picking up the sponge (thus acquiring tiny rocks stuck to it).
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Seminal Flu posted:You can't have it, you'll wash it with rocks. LoL.
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Finished the newest project Binky, and like every previous episode, wonder what the hell I'm doing wrong in my life
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Seminal Flu posted:You can't have it, you'll wash it with rocks. Exactly!
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angryrobots posted:Finished the newest project Binky, and like every previous episode, wonder what the hell I'm doing wrong in my life Whatever you're doing you're probably doing it faster than they are
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I'm in Louisville till Tuesday. Celebrating my aniversary with my wife. Anyone have any good recommendations? Just did the Louisville slugger tour. Was awesome due to an amazing tour guide. Also this city feels tiny compared to Chicago but still a bigish city.
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Seminal Flu posted:You can't have it, you'll wash it with rocks. What, taking it rallying? Sounds like a win to me
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clam ache posted:I'm in Louisville till Tuesday. Celebrating my aniversary with my wife. Anyone have any good recommendations? Just did the Louisville slugger tour. Was awesome due to an amazing tour guide. Also this city feels tiny compared to Chicago but still a bigish city. There's civil war battlefields and stuff around there, and the horse grounds at the Kentucky Derby are interesting as well if you're into that kind of thing.
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:What, taking it rallying? Sounds like a win to me Too bad after taxes it would literally be 3 of the Prius C I just bought. And my Prius has more room in the backseat than this does. BUT IT IS BADASS. I am on and off looking at rebuilt ST's (not many RS's showing up yet)
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Sell your kid, gets more liquid capital for the RS, and also helps preserve the paint.
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Welp, my research into current mountain bike tech has hit its peak: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4992u9uTjE
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Okay I thought I was crazy for this on mine but now that I know it's standard I'll live with it. Yeah, Fords white those years was absolute crap. Seems like every white cop car has bits missing. Mines not as bad as yours, but still there. Or not, as the case may be.
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