Pictures of tires wider than 255's...who's got them?
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Saw an RS6 I've seen around a few times (driven "Driving Miss Daisy" style as always before) and was noticing how "skinny" the 255's looked with that fat flared rear end of the RS6. Who's done better?
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and look for images of JP4's RS6. Those are 265/35/18's. Send me your e-mail address and I'll send you some with 275/35/18's too.<ul><li><a href="http://www.rs6.com/gallery">Link to the RS6.com picture gallery</a></li></ul>
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She turned 2 years old July 10th.
Look how clean that engine bay is, even after 26K miles.
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She turned 2 years old July 10th.
Look how clean that engine bay is, even after 26K miles.
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/34909/audi_g2g_020_copy.jpg">
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Once every 2 weeks or so, when I do the car clean, I just use the garden hose and spray water right into the engine bay. Do it for about 10 minutes...but the spray is not like at your local car wash...not as strong. Good enough pressure though. I don't use any of the degreaser type products. I'd rather do just plain water. Remove the front CF trim to allow more access. Than put it back on and spray some more.
Now when I need to get work done, or the dealer, their paws won't be as greasy, and mess up the rest of the car.
PS1: please let the engine cool off too. It can get pretty smokey if you apply water to a hot engine bay.
PS2: my wash bay has cold and hot water. So I mix it up to be relatively warm to help remove the grease that gets accumulated. So out of the nozzle, comes out nice and warm. Also a plus for Winter washing.
Now when I need to get work done, or the dealer, their paws won't be as greasy, and mess up the rest of the car.
PS1: please let the engine cool off too. It can get pretty smokey if you apply water to a hot engine bay.
PS2: my wash bay has cold and hot water. So I mix it up to be relatively warm to help remove the grease that gets accumulated. So out of the nozzle, comes out nice and warm. Also a plus for Winter washing.