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Old 01-26-2018, 12:32 PM   #155
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Oh I do hope you meant this for Wolf!
Yes it was. lol
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Old 01-26-2018, 03:59 PM   #156
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What you say really does not matter. The 3 people who actually helped me are the only ones that matter and understood what I was saying. As it turned out they were the ones who were right. Cold tires and the cold road. So knowing that you were wrong is enough for me. Have a wonderful day.
No, what I am saying does not matter.

The 2003 330i sitting in my driveway right now has Michelin PSS tires on them.
They are known to have bad cold weather traction under 50 degrees.

Los Angeles has hit around low 40s in the last few weeks consistently overnight, and it's made driving the car difficult from time to time if I leave too early in the morning. I don't drive the car every day, but know what the first thing I did when the temperatures changed? I checked the tire pressures.

I bring up your "51 PSI" comment because you refuse to acknowledge your lack of understanding about temperatures and how they affect tire traction, and keep throwing it back at me as if I was wrong. Yes, your tire pressure was set wrong, but have you even considered the fact that the colder temps brought OUT the issue of poor cold traction of your tires, which was exaggerated by your absurdly high PSI reading?

Sorry, I must be wrong. Let me reset the tire pressure on the BMW back to what it was.

Good luck to you.
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Old 01-26-2018, 04:00 PM   #157
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Try's to. I have been known to screw up.
Ya, I'm still waiting to see a picture of that 1955 Chevrolet 4-door hardtop, that you claim to have had ...




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Old 01-26-2018, 04:01 PM   #158
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No, what I am saying does not matter.

The 2003 330i sitting in my driveway right now has Michelin PSS tires on them.
They are known to have bad cold weather traction under 50 degrees.

Los Angeles has hit around low 40s in the last few weeks consistently overnight, and it's made driving the car difficult from time to time if I leave too early in the morning. I don't drive the car every day, but know what the first thing I did when the temperatures changed? I checked the tire pressures.

I bring up your "51 PSI" comment because you refuse to acknowledge your lack of understanding about temperatures and how they affect tire traction, and keep throwing it back at me as if I was wrong. Yes, your tire pressure was set wrong, but have you even considered the fact that the colder temps brought OUT the issue of poor cold traction of your tires, which was exaggerated by your absurdly high PSI reading?

Sorry, I must be wrong. Let me reset the tire pressure on the BMW back to what it was.

Good luck to you.
Ouch lmao.
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Old 01-26-2018, 04:01 PM   #159
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I will find it as soon as I stop looking. I know the pic still exists just not sure where.
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Ouch lmao.
Funny thing is, I'm not even trying to insult him. I'm pointing out his flaw in logic with regards to tire specs...

It's like car owners asking questions without reading the Owner's Manual, or buying a house without reading the appraisal report.
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Funny thing is, I'm not even trying to insult him. I'm pointing out his flaw in logic with regards to tire specs...

It's like car owners asking questions without reading the Owner's Manual, or buying a house without reading the appraisal report.
Some thing are best left unsaid. It's why he is so hurt by the internet right now and has gotten so emotional in his responses lol.

It's those damn periods at the end of your sentences, trust me, i'm an expert.

https://newrepublic.com/article/1157...ome-sign-anger
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Should've just posted this link and saved 12 pages of chatter.

https://www.goodyear.com/cfmx/web/go..._inflation.cfm

Take the same answers and replace the word "Goodyear" with "TigerPaw" and we're good to go.
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Some thing are best left unsaid. It's why he is so hurt by the internet right now and has gotten so emotional in his responses lol.

It's those damn periods at the end of your sentences, trust me, i'm an expert.

https://newrepublic.com/article/1157...ome-sign-anger
OK, o wise one, what does several periods at the end of a sentence imply ............??




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Hey, I use ".........." a lot, and there ain't nutten wrong with my driving skill ...... going forward ....... now, going backwards, is another story .....


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That you didn't get pregnant while in prison?
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