The difference is mostly we use spacers for our car wheels but use ear gauges for ear.
a necklace goes around your neck and an earring goes in your ear piercing
you could but i wouldent
"Gauges" is a slang term for large gauge plug jewelry. Technically "gauge" is the measure of the thickness of any type of body jewelry, including standard earring posts.
slip gauges are the end standard devices used to measure length. angle slipgauges are used to measure angles . both of them can wring with each other .. and evrything is same : )
Size
heavier duty suspension, gauges, badging, ETC.
it means nothing some people wear left or right or both but when it comes down to it there is no difference between which ear youe ear ring is in
yes he appears in a picture with the ear pierced http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/4175hjkln.jpg ^ yes he has his ears pierced, but the aren't gauges, its just the earring's he wears that make it look like he does
Typically, no. You'd probably be able to go down to around 4ga-6ga. But everyone is different
A motorcycle helmet must meet DOT gauges to be legitimate for the street, a snowmobile head protector does not.
The 2011 comes with ABS as standard option and the gauges on the 2011 are digital, that is all the difference i can find
The 'g' added on to bar means 'gauge', as opposed to bara, meaning 'absolute'. The 'zero' of a normal gauge is normally set at atmospheric pressure (things like tire pressure gauges, water gauges etc.) These gauges will read as "10 bar" but really mean that the absolute pressure is 10 bar + atmospheric pressure (~1.01325 bar). Some gauges however are absolute gauges. These might include weather gauges, or gauges on closed processes. bara = barg + atmospheric pressure