Gearhead299
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I didn't know Pete was a member here.
Jeep looks good.
Yeah I've been quietly lurking in the shadows for a couple months
I didn't know Pete was a member here.
Jeep looks good.
Thirsty thursday dinner at my buddies house.
Where are you going to school? You should be able to escape for a test & tune night sometime this fall right? I'm keeping my fingers crossed that i have the chance to get those new wheels/tires that i want for my truck... if that works out, i'll be back to a normalish diameter and cut down the weight per wheel by a good 20lbs. I'd like to run it at the track with that setup...
Matt assures me the new wheels and tires are coming in the fall

Matt assures me the new wheels and tires are coming in the fall
For the jeep, they'll be here before the end of September
Dan, Rutgers MAE right? You should do the aerospace option![]()

Matt assures me the new wheels and tires are coming in the fall
For the jeep, they'll be here before the end of September
Dan, Rutgers MAE right? You should do the aerospace option![]()
Yup, but I think I'm too dumb for the aerospace stuff.
I've actually been seriously thinking about trying to direct myself towards something engine related. With all of the changes that are going to have to occur within the next few decades, it seems like it wouldn't be a bad area to be involved in.
I really don't know, though.

Matt assures me the new wheels and tires are coming in the fall
For the jeep, they'll be here before the end of September
Dan, Rutgers MAE right? You should do the aerospace option![]()
Yup, but I think I'm too dumb for the aerospace stuff.
I've actually been seriously thinking about trying to direct myself towards something engine related. With all of the changes that are going to have to occur within the next few decades, it seems like it wouldn't be a bad area to be involved in.
I really don't know, though.
I wouldn't limit yourself to automobiles. #1: every mechanical engineer has the same mindset. #2: job opportunities are limited to specific areas for R&D.
If you do the Aerospace option, you get the same MAE degree as everyone else but you get an additional Aerospace Engineering certificate... it greatly broadens your employment range and most importantly, looks impressive on the resume
There's only one ICE (internal combustion engine) specific course at Rutgers... and you can still take it as a tech elective even if you're doing the aero option.