5th gen Off Topic Thread (Official Ghustle thread v1)
Couldn't believe this guy. He offered $20 back. I 
I paid $175 plus $50 brokerage (expected)
Thats a crapload of money for a couple pieces of aluminum. And then tell me that 'so what' they're all scratched to hell? That's "normal"? No... Come on man.
If this moron doesn't make a reasonable reimbursement I'll deny his money and make it my daily job to slander his products all over the forum.

I paid $175 plus $50 brokerage (expected)
Thats a crapload of money for a couple pieces of aluminum. And then tell me that 'so what' they're all scratched to hell? That's "normal"? No... Come on man.
If this moron doesn't make a reasonable reimbursement I'll deny his money and make it my daily job to slander his products all over the forum.
Last edited by cjandura; Jun 21, 2012 at 02:33 PM.
lol i been looking at the "how to" rebulid site and im gonna have to rate the write up a 5, started out great, but the further i go the more i get lost... the pic shows him doing 1 caliper and it has 2 peices so basic math tells you if there is 2 peices and 2 calipers then with both of them disassembled then there should be 4 peices lol but all the sudden i see 8 peices to the caliper like hold fast... lol i thought he was teaching people how to rebuild them, at what step did he show how to remove those 2 extra peices??... maybe ill just buy them and the rebuild kit and pay to rebuild them, **** it lmao
i get that, but in the pics hes showing you how to do one caliper hoping you would obviously use the same procedure on the other... with the 1 caliper it only shows 2 pieces so i would think in total that with both calipers there would be 4 peices... not 8 lol... unless he was doing both fronts n rears?? in if thats the case, he didnt show how to remove the rears
Unbelievable peace of mind from a motion detecting security cam.
When I catch this guy, I'll have a choice of crackin his skull open, or getting him in legal trouble. Although.. I hate any interaction with the cops. Skull-crackin', it is!
When I catch this guy, I'll have a choice of crackin his skull open, or getting him in legal trouble. Although.. I hate any interaction with the cops. Skull-crackin', it is!
What issue you havin Professor Wu. ?
alum is less unsprung weight which has the same affect as dropping wheel weight. Iron cal's are stronger and wont get cracks in them under high loads. But I dont think anybody on here has to have that kind of strength. I chose alum for less unsprung weight. THe different versions have different pictons as well. Just little **** they are all good
listen get a small rug and some 1/4 plywood to fit under it then drive like 100 or so finishing nails thru the board and carpet then put it in their entry path and unscrew the light in that room you will find out with the quickness.but i didnt tell you this
when i lived in philly i had a issue with people jumping over our cinderblock wall and taking things out the yard so what i did was take broken glass and cement put a lite coat of cement on the top of the fence then poured the broken glass in it well lets just say no more fence hoppers
you can really just pull them out with needle nose pliers but use the tire pump the same as a compressor
And they're not used just poorly handled. Soft alloy it's easy to scratch. This is just horrid handling procedures from the seller.
hey i seen on the news tonight where them well mannered middle school children were harassing that defenseless older woman in Rochester,NY.wow did'nt know those kind of people preyed on each other but what the hell i guess survival of the fittest.
hmmm true... i probebly wont mess with it lol... ill pay lol to at least remove them ill break them down myself and ask a shop owner i know lol







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