New Wheels - 19x10's and 265's all around - White Guy Setup :-)
#1
New Wheels - 19x10's and 265's all around - White Guy Setup :-)
CCW SP16R - Hyperblack 19x10 F&R
Nitto Invo - 265/30/19 F&R
Suspension - BC Racing BR Type Coilovers
Camber - Skunk 2 Front Upper Arms, Ingalls Rear Lower Arms, SPC Rear Upper Arms
Settings - Negative 1.2 degrees camber all around
Full Size Version
Full Size Version
Full Size Version
Nitto Invo - 265/30/19 F&R
Suspension - BC Racing BR Type Coilovers
Camber - Skunk 2 Front Upper Arms, Ingalls Rear Lower Arms, SPC Rear Upper Arms
Settings - Negative 1.2 degrees camber all around
Full Size Version
Full Size Version
Full Size Version
#2
Instructor
CCW SP16R - Hyperblack 19x10 F&R
Nitto Invo - 265/30/19 F&R
Suspension - BC Racing BR Type Coilovers
Camber - Skunk 2 Front Upper Arms, Ingalls Rear Lower Arms, SPC Rear Upper Arms
Settings - Negative 1.2 degrees camber all around
Full Size Version
Full Size Version
Full Size Version
Nitto Invo - 265/30/19 F&R
Suspension - BC Racing BR Type Coilovers
Camber - Skunk 2 Front Upper Arms, Ingalls Rear Lower Arms, SPC Rear Upper Arms
Settings - Negative 1.2 degrees camber all around
Full Size Version
Full Size Version
Full Size Version
last picture is fukin sweet
Trending Topics
#9
That is clean.
#14
takin care of Business in
iTrader: (5)
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kansas City, MO
Age: 40
Posts: 30,994
Received 4,732 Likes
on
4,064 Posts
Fucking Sexy....WEll done
#18
Safety Car
Sexy TL.
#22
[Mod Censored Title]
#23
BANNED
iTrader: (33)
my guess...aftermarket camber kit all the way around, rolled/sliced fender wells, stiff suspension.
looks great, OP. very well done and nice pics.
i want a rolling shot so bad...any advice as far as camera settings/etc?
#25
Registered 3.5L Member
VERY AGGRESSIVE!!! Sexy Look!!
#31
To all the offset questions...I've played around with many different setups to fine tune this and the easiest answer to how is utilizing the space properly. So many setups are pushed out too far and don't take advantage of the inner suspension clearance left over. Been there done that on prior cars...lost interests at this point. Anyhow the front offset +44 which is 2mm from the spindle and +32 rear to fill out the fenders. Could have went wider on the rear but going under the car more but really wanted a square setup with the same size tire so my front wheel was the limiter.
As far as rubbing...been down this with many cars so not the first rodeo. Many thing's play a role but the main part is your desired final ride height and the tire stretch. If your tucking tire no matter how much your going to rub at some point unless your suspension is solid. You can go lower if the tire is stretched not really for straight line driving but when turning allows for more suspension travel. Squared tires are harder to get to work as the side wall isn't angled so it's always close no matter straight or turning. The second part is your alignment and suspension setup. Having everything adjustable is key but I really take a liking to my coilovers which I have ran the same type on the last several cars. Damping is great and on full soft rides better than the stock type s suspension and on full hard makes me sick so I can fine tune it to anything in between to my likings.
With all that said a summed up answer would be yes it does rub here and there but so little I just adjust my driving habits to reduce this from happening little to never. I'll have to bust out with the gopro!
Some of my work: http://www.flushstance.com/
As far as rubbing...been down this with many cars so not the first rodeo. Many thing's play a role but the main part is your desired final ride height and the tire stretch. If your tucking tire no matter how much your going to rub at some point unless your suspension is solid. You can go lower if the tire is stretched not really for straight line driving but when turning allows for more suspension travel. Squared tires are harder to get to work as the side wall isn't angled so it's always close no matter straight or turning. The second part is your alignment and suspension setup. Having everything adjustable is key but I really take a liking to my coilovers which I have ran the same type on the last several cars. Damping is great and on full soft rides better than the stock type s suspension and on full hard makes me sick so I can fine tune it to anything in between to my likings.
With all that said a summed up answer would be yes it does rub here and there but so little I just adjust my driving habits to reduce this from happening little to never. I'll have to bust out with the gopro!
Some of my work: http://www.flushstance.com/
The following users liked this post:
Rob Daddy (08-12-2016)
#38
Team Owner
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kansas City, MO (Overland Park, KS)
Posts: 36,545
Received 6,470 Likes
on
5,162 Posts
Congrats Dan-very hot....
By the way-I like what you did with the pipes too.
By the way-I like what you did with the pipes too.
Last edited by Steven Bell; 08-16-2011 at 07:49 PM.