Ding Dong Gemballa Body Kit Is On
Looking good Jamy! It seems we have two new P.I.M.P.s in Boston with DEETZ and yourself
. Very nice shots of the kits together. It really shows the different approaches that Gemballa and TechArt took with the kit. I have some more pics of your car that I will send you tmw
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. Very nice shots of the kits together. It really shows the different approaches that Gemballa and TechArt took with the kit. I have some more pics of your car that I will send you tmw
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Originally posted by AMG ETR
LOOKS GREAT!!!!
Question: Does the Gemballa rear bumper require their exhaust?? I could find out from Germany, but its much easier to ask you
Thanks man,
Evan
LOOKS GREAT!!!!
Question: Does the Gemballa rear bumper require their exhaust?? I could find out from Germany, but its much easier to ask you

Thanks man,
Evan
yes the rear bumper requires their exhaust!
Am I the only one that noticed that your front tires aren't on the correct side? If they're supposed to be directional (which it appears they are), your fronts need to swap sides. Not trying to sound like a dick.
Thanks for the heads up. But honestly I dont know a lot about tires nor I get what your trying to say. But Ill give the guy who installed them a call tomorrow. Thanks once again
Originally posted by jamy85
Thanks for the heads up. But honestly I dont know a lot about tires nor I get what your trying to say. But Ill give the guy who installed them a call tomorrow. Thanks once again
Thanks for the heads up. But honestly I dont know a lot about tires nor I get what your trying to say. But Ill give the guy who installed them a call tomorrow. Thanks once again
Just hope that you haven't put too many miles on those tires if they are pointing the wrong way. This can seriously damage your tread's integrity. It can definately lead to tread separation.
If they mounted them and set them pointing in the wrong direction and you've put a little bit of mileage on them, I'd recommend to them that they replace them as a safety precaution. The last thing they would want is to have a customer's car involved in a potentially harmless situation because of a tech not paying a little attention to detail. That is one easy detail in addition.
Originally posted by kurt_bradley
Basically, most performance tires are unidirectional. This means that the tread on them will face toward forward motion. In other words, go outside, look at the sidewalls on your tires, and check if they have any indication along them (just like you would see the size and naming) that says "direction" and has an arrow indication the tread's directional flow. If they are pointed toward the front of the car, this is good. If they are pointed toward the rear, that is bad.
Just hope that you haven't put too many miles on those tires if they are pointing the wrong way. This can seriously damage your tread's integrity. It can definately lead to tread separation.
If they mounted them and set them pointing in the wrong direction and you've put a little bit of mileage on them, I'd recommend to them that they replace them as a safety precaution. The last thing they would want is to have a customer's car involved in a potentially harmless situation because of a tech not paying a little attention to detail. That is one easy detail in addition.
Basically, most performance tires are unidirectional. This means that the tread on them will face toward forward motion. In other words, go outside, look at the sidewalls on your tires, and check if they have any indication along them (just like you would see the size and naming) that says "direction" and has an arrow indication the tread's directional flow. If they are pointed toward the front of the car, this is good. If they are pointed toward the rear, that is bad.
Just hope that you haven't put too many miles on those tires if they are pointing the wrong way. This can seriously damage your tread's integrity. It can definately lead to tread separation.
If they mounted them and set them pointing in the wrong direction and you've put a little bit of mileage on them, I'd recommend to them that they replace them as a safety precaution. The last thing they would want is to have a customer's car involved in a potentially harmless situation because of a tech not paying a little attention to detail. That is one easy detail in addition.
Originally posted by KPV
Jamy,
Beautiful!! I am looking into getting a Cayenne and I want the Gemballa kit. Just think, 2 Gemballas in my garage!!
Jamy,
Beautiful!! I am looking into getting a Cayenne and I want the Gemballa kit. Just think, 2 Gemballas in my garage!!
Originally posted by TCM
Looking good Jamy! It seems we have two new P.I.M.P.s in Boston with DEETZ and yourself
. Very nice shots of the kits together. It really shows the different approaches that Gemballa and TechArt took with the kit. I have some more pics of your car that I will send you tmw
.
Looking good Jamy! It seems we have two new P.I.M.P.s in Boston with DEETZ and yourself
. Very nice shots of the kits together. It really shows the different approaches that Gemballa and TechArt took with the kit. I have some more pics of your car that I will send you tmw
.
HAHA wow I just figured out this is TC, I suppose I am really stupid.
Last edited by ttgangsta; Apr 18, 2005 at 10:49 PM.





