JERisBRISK
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More importantly, where is 'Part Out'3
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(Where’s the curbinator aka merlinthecurber?)

I got you.3
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(Where’s the curbinator aka merlinthecurber?)

It just doesn't have the same "ring" to it, coming from somebody else.Part Out
Definitely not, but in their absence it's better than nothing.It just doesn't have the same "ring" to it, coming from somebody else.
I see what you did there...Kissed the curb pretty good about 4 months into ownership avoiding a car that almost struck me in a jam packed parking lot during the holidays. It hurts but it also gives you the motivation to go get some new wheels.

That was the part that got me! I was like..."how the heck did you not warn me about this?" but what it was was a super-low curb (like 3" tall) that was below the heigh of all of the trim. So the car was like "you're fine. No issues. Park as you will" and I was turning sharply into the space. So the front-edge of the wheel I guess shaved the rounded corner of the curb. It was a perfect storm.No curb rash since collecting the car back in Nov last year. With all the parking aids it's...almost impossible...![]()
That's exactly why I started this one. LOL. Great minds...Does anybody else need to learn where the wheels are on this car? /
For The Others. For posterity.
It was the thread I started when I found the forum.
I don't remember clearly how far into ownership my first "kiss" with a curb was. Probably less than two months. The first damage to my wheels came unnoticed at the time, and had to be something that flipped up from the road and put a slight dent in one spoke: I saw it when gassing up and was pretty ticked. I did not know that soon after that I would start "learning" where the wheels are. I use that thread to chronicle each one.![]()
If your looking to replace the wheel. I have a perfect set for sale. $400 with front tires too, I’m in FLMust be my car now. Driven less than a dozen times and curb rash was achieved at the Costco parking lot yesterday.
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How long did you make it before you first “kissed the curb” on your Stinger?