(2thumbs) zhangIrregardless, I guess I use rims more often b/c when I first got into cars that's what people were calling them most often. :\
(2thumbs) zhangIrregardless, I guess I use rims more often b/c when I first got into cars that's what people were calling them most often. :\
nothing wrong with using "redrims" if you mean one of theseSo I guess you all like talking about me behind my back...(sad1)
i guess, since i used to do bmx before i got my license, rims were the actual rim of the wheel. then once it had a hub, and was spoked, it was a wheel.
nothing wrong with using "redrims" if you mean one of these(because the rims of the wheels are red)
why thank youlol... funny man you are.
Bwhaahaha.(2thumbs) zhang
Hehe, yeah we already determined that in TLT, I was just using it b/c it was a response to Jared, hehe.irregardless
an erroneous word that, etymologically, means the exact opposite of what it is used to express, attested in non-standard writing from 1912, probably a blend of irrespective and regardless. Perhaps inspired by the double negative used as an emphatic.
(thinkbeer
Rims does not bother me, What annoys the s*** out of me is when somebody calls nitrous oxide "NOS". Alot of people that see my bottle say OMG man you have NOS.
I call wheels rims all the time, actually all the time. Any aftermarket rims that is.
Rob
Auctually..This is only true of multi-piece wheels...A cast wheel does not have a rim.Most OEM wheels are cast..Unless of course you own a high end luxury car with some nice "Rims" on it.(BMW,Lexus,Merc-Benz,Etc...)The rim is part of the wheel.
Or how about "HIDS" or pronounced "H.I.Deez".
high intensity discharge.
duh. some much easier then just saying HID.