It's now the "Official" Slammed Thread-3G TL's.
#841
Drifting
I'm as low as I can go with my current specs it's already hard to drive and my front rubs all the time lol....
When you guys measure from ground to top of fender what's your measurements?
I'm at 24" at all 4 corners
When you guys measure from ground to top of fender what's your measurements?
I'm at 24" at all 4 corners
#847
my fenders are radiused so its probably higher.
x10+10 will be a little hard to fit..but doable with roll/pull/camber.
for referance: 19x10et0 225/35/19 -9ish camber
I'll be running 18x10's +25 all around, we just tried one of my rear rims today up front to see what were working with the only issue were my brembos but we fixed it adding a 15mm spacer and the 235's i have in the rear wont work ill be using 225's or 215's not sure yet.. hopefully it will look nice ill post pics as soon as i get them installed.
for referance: 19x10et0 225/35/19 -9ish camber
#850
Drifting
I need fender work! I wanna go more aggressive on some new rims but my current rims already rub on my fender when fully compressed coming out of the driveway ... What to do....
#852
Intermediate
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#854
it sucks because of our cars suspension geometry...as it compresses, the wheel goes towards up and back, at a 2 oclock position. im by no means a suspension guru, but i believe the less expensive/propper/best way to do it is to make some custom traction rods/caster arms to fix the caster and allow the wheel to travel straight up and down under compression
#857
Instructor
it sucks because of our cars suspension geometry...as it compresses, the wheel goes towards up and back, at a 2 oclock position. im by no means a suspension guru, but i believe the less expensive/propper/best way to do it is to make some custom traction rods/caster arms to fix the caster and allow the wheel to travel straight up and down under compression
its not impossible to make a suspension like your describing, but it would take somone with a lot more brains than I (and thats not saying much) to design it.
A buddy of mine has a Nissan Primera and the suspension on that car is designed that way (keeps the same alignment through entire travel range). pretty cool setup really...for a Nissan anyway, lol.
hoping someday my car is worthy of this thread, but for now, not even close. keep up the good work gents. theres some siiiick cars in here.
#859
Chapter Leader (New England)
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it sucks because of our cars suspension geometry...as it compresses, the wheel goes towards up and back, at a 2 oclock position. im by no means a suspension guru, but i believe the less expensive/propper/best way to do it is to make some custom traction rods/caster arms to fix the caster and allow the wheel to travel straight up and down under compression
GOD I want a set of Alphards.....
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#860
Moderator
Chapter Leader (South Florida Region)
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Why, your car is amazing.
I think I get what you're saying Dec...as you add weight, the car toes out both front and rear...rather than just bouncing the camber from say negative 2 to negative 4 when you hit a bump. It does suck because if you load up your car for a road trip...you will likely end up doing a bunch of miles with the toe out of spec even if you recently had an alignment.
I think I get what you're saying Dec...as you add weight, the car toes out both front and rear...rather than just bouncing the camber from say negative 2 to negative 4 when you hit a bump. It does suck because if you load up your car for a road trip...you will likely end up doing a bunch of miles with the toe out of spec even if you recently had an alignment.
#861
Illist
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Most VW's/Audi's do the same thing in the rear, but MUCH worse than ours, lol. I think it has something to do with the shortness of the rear endlinks and when the rear suspension compresses to a certain point, it starts to pull the wheel back a bit .
GOD I want a set of Alphards.....
GOD I want a set of Alphards.....
#862
I'm embarassed to post pictures of my car with all the beautiful cars in this thread. Hopefully, I can clean the car up and take better pictures in the near future. I still have to paint the roof black and add the ATLP spoilers.
Also, the rears were dropped a tad more after these pictures were taken.
#869
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I'm embarassed to post pictures of my car with all the beautiful cars in this thread. Hopefully, I can clean the car up and take better pictures in the near future. I still have to paint the roof black and add the ATLP spoilers.
Also, the rears were dropped a tad more after these pictures were taken.
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#873
Racer
There is no way that red type s is driven like that. When i was on my stocks I was almost that low for a day and the tire rubbed the fender ridiculously and it flared my fender on its own.
#874
JustEnjoyThis.
keep the negativity to yourself
he drove like this for quite some time actually, I'm not sure how long but he did, but i think his fenders are rolled. he's a member on the forum.
he drove like this for quite some time actually, I'm not sure how long but he did, but i think his fenders are rolled. he's a member on the forum.
#875
Racer
he drove like this for quite some time actually, I'm not sure how long but he did, but i think his fenders are rolled. he's a member on the forum.[/QUOTE]
Any camber? I didnt have any, but my fenders were rolled as well and it would rub with every turn of the wheel... insane stuff right there then O.o
Any camber? I didnt have any, but my fenders were rolled as well and it would rub with every turn of the wheel... insane stuff right there then O.o