What does ET mean in Mechanic Simulator?
ET on wheels is a specification of offset as Fulysic said, ET is an abbreviation of a german word that means insertion depth.
Does car mechanic simulator have real cars?
Car Mechanic Simulator is pretty realistic. It has almost all of the parts that you can find on an actual vehicle, and a lot of them can be openly manipulated or played with.
What is JJ in rims?
Thanks. asked by: Dale. Helpful Expert Reply: The “JJ” that you mentioned finding on the wheel size listed for the units mounted to your trailer refer to the contour of the bead seat on the wheel, essentially its shape ( “J” indicates the shape of the letter J).
What does ET50 mean on a rim?
It’s the distance from the mounting face of the wheel to the centreline. If you coud fit a 13mm spacer to that ET63 wheel, you’d get ET50, for example. Imagine unbolting the wheel and moving it out towards the wheel arch a few mil. That’s what an offset change can do.
Where can I find Morena bizzarrini?
Can Be Found At
- Barn.
- Auction.
What is the most valuable car in car mechanic Simulator 2021?
Here is a list of the most expensive cars you can purchase and re-sell to make profit in Car Mechanic Simulator 2021: Nissan GT-R (R35) Olsen GTR AMC. Salem Earthquake Rex.
What is the Hinata moon Mk1 in real life?
Mitsubishi Eclipse
The Moon Mk1 is based on the second generation of the Mitsubishi Eclipse introduced in 1994.
What is the bolt Cape MK4 in real life?
The Cape MK4 is based on the third facelift of the sixth generation of the Chevrolet Bel Air introduced in 1968.
How do you unlock the tablet on car mechanic Simulator 2021?
Playing a game in sandbox mode gives you all of the skill points necessary to unlock everything. So start a sandbox game, and go to a toolbox to unlock upgrades. Youll need to unlock your first garage upgrade to have the tablet accessible. After that, its as easy as clicking on the tablet icon to unlock it and the 5G!
What does et30 mean?
The “et30” in [17×9 et30 5×100] represents the Wheel Offset(millimeters). Now we’re switching to metric. The wheel offset is a bit harder to explain. Looking at the picture here: We can see that with a “0 (zero)” offset, the point at which the wheel is bolted onto the wheel hub “splits” the wheel width in 2.