I watched my first NASCAR race today (Chicago) to cheer on Our Supercar Champ, SVG. I'm now hooked on NASCAR and love your detailed explanations on how these cars work. Look forward to future videos. Thanks for your efforts.
Thanks David ! I'm glad you enjoy the channel content, and I appreciate your support! SVG certainly put on a clinic and it was impressive to watch! I have been a V8SC fan since the late 90's and always cheered for the 888 myself!
Very informative as usual. I got in to wheel tech when installing on my vintage road race Corvair on to which I also installed. Disc brakes. It was a learning process to say the least.
Wow I didn't realize there were different versions of the Weld Super Speedway 5 hole wheels. Glad I went with a set of chrome Bassett inertia's. I really wanted the old welds but availability and affordability I went with the Bassett's. Great information. Thank you for the video.
Great video - very informative and interesting to see the progression over the years. What was the supplier name you mentioned for the valve stems for aero wheels?
The info on the Gen 7 car wheels is great to learn, I'm just wondering how you have access to the wheels and how you have gotten the opportunity to drive one.
Great Question, I have working relationships with several teams in all 3 National Series. I've also built and driven three Gen7 cars and worked on them since the development stages. Working with them and manufacturers lead to amazing opportunities and experiences.
Great video. What is the torque spec on the center lock lugnut? Porsche 911 GT3 wheels of a similar type require 450 pound/feet and I use a US-made torque wrench 5 feet long.
I watched my first NASCAR race today (Chicago) to cheer on Our Supercar Champ, SVG. I'm now hooked on NASCAR and love your detailed explanations on how these cars work. Look forward to future videos. Thanks for your efforts.
Thanks David ! I'm glad you enjoy the channel content, and I appreciate your support!
SVG certainly put on a clinic and it was impressive to watch!
I have been a V8SC fan since the late 90's and always cheered for the 888 myself!
Thank you for this video. This is very helpful for the Stock Car Racing scale model building community. I will be sharing with them. Excellent Video.
You're welcome Luka ! Glad that it may be useful for you!
Excellent information on the evolution of wheels! BTW Audio drops out around the 6:20 mark!
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Always great & informative content. Have a great 4th! 🇺🇸
Thanks Al ! Glad you enjoyed it, Happy Independence Day !
Very informative as usual. I got in to wheel tech when installing on my vintage road race Corvair on to which I also installed. Disc brakes. It was a learning process to say the least.
Thanks Rick ! Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow I didn't realize there were different versions of the Weld Super Speedway 5 hole wheels. Glad I went with a set of chrome Bassett inertia's. I really wanted the old welds but availability and affordability I went with the Bassett's. Great information. Thank you for the video.
Thanks Travis ! Glad you enjoyed the video, I appreciate it!
Thanks for the great video. Lots of good information!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
I like the finish the Penske cars use. Always thought it was a nice look on their cars.
I agree !
Great video - very informative and interesting to see the progression over the years.
What was the supplier name you mentioned for the valve stems for aero wheels?
Glad you enjoyed it, the company is Dill Air Controls.
The info on the Gen 7 car wheels is great to learn, I'm just wondering how you have access to the wheels and how you have gotten the opportunity to drive one.
Great Question, I have working relationships with several teams in all 3 National Series.
I've also built and driven three Gen7 cars and worked on them since the development stages.
Working with them and manufacturers lead to amazing opportunities and experiences.
Very interesting stuff. Thanks.
Thanks! Glad you enjoy the content!
Great video. What is the torque spec on the center lock lugnut? Porsche 911 GT3 wheels of a similar type require 450 pound/feet and I use a US-made torque wrench 5 feet long.
350 ftlb
I notice the 44 font is similar to my racecar font.
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Any reason to not use Aero 15x8 Wheels on my Jeep?
Not that I know of.