Sorry if it seemed like I went aggro on you in that last post, but I get a lot of people that will tell me that my mod is dangerous, with no logical backing. This is then usually shortly followed by them installing big adapter spacers, which are ACTUALLY dangerous, and detrimental to performance and durability. I like to keep pictures of exploded adapter spacers, for those guys.
The other thing I wanted to address, that someone else brought up earlier, was knowing something you are modifying is causing stress to a safety component, and just accepting that as known risk.
This is a terrible idea that no one should do or accept. We all understand that putting a huge turbo on a 1.6 adds stress to the engine components, and you risk damage to the engine. This is fine, because new pistons can always be bought (and probably should have been before the big turbo, lol).
When you make a modification that takes away an aspect of safety, a modification that increases the car's safety by an equal amount should be made. For example, professional drag cars put tiny, light weight brakes on their cars for weight reduction and balance, but when they do this, they also install a parachute, as well as a roll cage. Get me? This is why I hate the "stanced" movement. It is dangerous, and detrimental to performance.
I quite often refuse to do bolt pattern conversions for guys, because they want a 4x112 pattern, and it only leaves 1.22mm of sidewall before the OD. I probably could have done 20 more of these conversions if I didn't care about other's safety.