Originally Posted by supercrossfire
i started thinking why the over sized rims? well why not. maybe they knew the car was going to be a "flop" and that many years down the line maybe it will be a classic and whats better then a classic? a classic that has low miles. how to achieve this use bigger rims. you see in order to keep the miles down well let me break it down first the term "r.p.m." stands for rotations per minute now im no engineer but if we had 16" rims the miles would rack up according to how many times that 16" rims would rotate per minute. but since we have 19" rims the rotation would take a little bit more time to come to that first complete rotation. so smaller rims equal faster rotations thus quicker miles added onto the odometer, bigger rims more time for rotation equals less miles makes sense good. now let me explain why we have 2 of the same symbols on the dial that controls the heat one for the driver and one for the passenger you see if you ....
you think too much. stop before you hurt yourself.