sars said:Are you all blind, that's just a lot to low on the rear and with the camber it looks something from pimp my ride, sorry![]()
Bradders75 said:sars said:Are you all blind, that's just a lot to low on the rear and with the camber it looks something from pimp my ride, sorry![]()
Looks spot on to me Grandma.![]()
sars said:Bradders75 said:sars said:Are you all blind, that's just a lot to low on the rear and with the camber it looks something from pimp my ride, sorry![]()
Looks spot on to me Grandma.![]()
No I think Bing's looks spot on, just the right amount of lowering, however if Chris Bangle had wanted it to look like the OP's then......
Bradders75 said:I guess that could be why (so far) you're the only dissenting voice on the discussion.
Bing said:Bradders75 said:I guess that could be why (so far) you're the only dissenting voice on the discussion.
Looking back, I am going to dissent, just a little... Looks are looks and individual to everyone, so if the OP is happy then that's fine with me. However I am personally not keen on the rear camber - it looks cosmetic rather than engineered, if that makes sense. I don't know, but it doesn't look like the alignment is mechanically optimal - which would bother me personally, however it's an individual choice.
But.
I have spacers 5mm smaller front and back, and Eibach springs that have dropped the car about 15mm over and above the drop that is standard with Sport springs, so less than the OP. On a perfectly level surface I can just about get my hand in flat (parallel to the ground) between the top of the arch and the top of the tyres, though there is slightly more of a drop on the front. On any surface that is not perfectly level I cannot get my hand in easily, on whichever side is sitting lower. I have rubbing on the rear of the drivers side rear arch liner, the front of the passenger side arch liner, and I have actually worn through the arch liner on the front of the driver side as a result of our hoon last weekend. Driving normally this will still happen but not be pronounced - driven the way the car should be driven, even just cornering causes a rub occassionally, never mind on less than perfect road surfaces. I would be concerned that with the OPs set up that I'd very quickly destroy the arch liners, and perhaps damage the tyres too, when I drive the car the way I like to. So mine suits me, but I understand the attractiveness of the lowered/spaced look![]()
Be interested to hear how the OP gets on with this set up.
And thanks sars![]()
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aquazi said:Mine on eibachs with a larger rolling diameter and wider front tyres (235/35/19 vs the stock 225/40/18) dont rub.
aquazi said:I have to agree about the rear camber, looks similar to stock... not at all excessive.
Bing said:Could just be the angle, but in this shot the camber on the rear looks huge :
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Bing said:aquazi said:Mine on eibachs with a larger rolling diameter and wider front tyres (235/35/19 vs the stock 225/40/18) dont rub.
This confuses me (though I am pleased for you) - I really want to see your car and figure out why mine is rubbing and yours isn't :?
Though you have added 10mm to the track and I have added 15mm so perhaps changing my spacers is the way to go.
Bing said:I don't have Falkens - got Michelin Pilot Sport 3 on. Not sure how square they are vs the Vreds. Anyway, living with it for now. More important I get my roof fixed !![]()
aquazi said:Bing said:I don't have Falkens - got Michelin Pilot Sport 3 on. Not sure how square they are vs the Vreds. Anyway, living with it for now. More important I get my roof fixed !![]()
Ahh that may explain it then, side on the pilot sport offer more rim protection then the vreds.... are are a bit more square.
Maybe after 20K miles and the fronts wear down to under 5mm you will be ok![]()
ben g said:that looks absolutely amazing![]()
i take it those are the bargain fk springs?
i've never really liked those wheels but on your's, they suit the car perfectly.
i'd love to go 20mm front 25mm rear spacers, but i'm scared it would rub too much![]()
sars said:Look at most sketches and artists impressions of cars, you will also notice that the centres of the arch and wheel are concentric. This is probably the crunch for me, as the car is lowered my eyes tell my brain to scream because it looks wrong, I spend my life placing concentric tolerances on the things I design because they don't work without them.