No worries. It looks like you handled the light well. I know how difficult it is to take photos of white cars when the sun is out, so it looks like you managed to get everything very well exposed. I look forward to seeing more when you get the chance.
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You know your tires are mounted facing backwards right?
The BFGoodrich g-Force Sports have a directional tread.
EDIT: It's supposed to be the other way around.
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Looks good man. I thought you were gonna slam it? In my opinion, white car is the easiest car to keep clean. I had a white car before and it was the easiest to clean, no streaks or anything after I clean it and dust doesn't show either, unlike dark colored cars where everything shows. It also doesn't fade as fast as darker cars.
Are you sure the tires are mounted wrong? It seems to be the same on this picture.
In my opinion, white car is the easiest car to keep clean. I had a white car before and it was the easiest to clean, no streaks or anything after I clean it and dust doesn't show either, unlike dark colored cars where everything shows. It also doesn't fade as fast as darker cars.
I agree 100%. White is surprisingly easy to keep clean. I've owned a black car in the past and it was an absolute nightmare! Every time I went out, I would come home with it covered in dust and dirt etc. The only downside about white paint is that it doesn't gleam as much as other colours, but the upside is that it remains looking clean even when it's dirty .
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It seems like his right side has a V shaped and the left side as an upside down V shaped. Is this tire one of those tires that's specifically made for the left side or right side of the car and can't be rotated?
It seems like his right side has a V shaped and the left side as an upside down V shaped. Is this tire one of those tires that's specifically made for the left side or right side of the car and can't be rotated?
Because that tire is directional, the only option of rotating would be front to rear. And vice versa.
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