SSR-SP3s in Super Black on Black Obsidian G37
Thank you for the compliments brother! Hopefully ill be getting some quality pictures taken soon, as my iphone doesnt do the car justice. I have to admit, im really happy with the stance. I originally wanted to go super aggressive, but i was talked out of it considering how much i drive. You should see my odometer YIKES.
The setup is flush, Im sure youll be happy with the stance. What exactly are you running now?
I still havent gotten an alignment done. lol.
The setup is flush, Im sure youll be happy with the stance. What exactly are you running now?
I still havent gotten an alignment done. lol.
9.5 +35 front with 245/35 (Toyo T1Rs so a little more rounded sidewall then Hankooks)
10.4 +37 rears with 275/30
I have f&r camber kits....-1.2 in rear and -1.8 in the front.
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Nice! Not too far off from my settings even sitting like that. I definitely want to get a camber kit. Ill probably end up doing that next to flush out my stance a little more.
Def lemme know as soon as you get an allignment done. I'm really curious to find out what your camber settings are at front and rear to see if I could still bring the car within spec.
I heard, from some running this exact setup (+30, 10.5W, V12-275), that you need at least -2.1 in rear with bumper trim. But would be interested to see if you can achieve within spec camber and not rub.
so that was w/ Hankooks...MAN, i'm really interested to see what Toyos will be like...hmmm
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Thanks homie! Ive heard your ride is pretty bitchin itself! Way to represent OBs!
I saw RDDLINE's car Sunday and his camber does not look bad at all... I'm amazed he hasn't aligned yet cause his camber looks better than mine.
Next time I replace my tires I'm going with the exact sizes/brand he has (Hankook 245.35 & 275.30)
My offsets were similar to his before Sunday when I added a bigger spacer, and I wasn't rubbing. Now I rub a little in the fronts on hard dips, but I just need to do a little trimming of my wheel well plastic and I should be fine.
My front specs were:
9.5 +25 w/ 255.35 Falken FK452 w/ -2.5 camber (no rub)
Now my front specs are:
9.5 +20 w/ 255.35 Falken FK452 w/ -2.5 camber (little rub on hard dips, need to shave some plastic wheel well liner)
10.5 +32 w/ 285.30 Falken FK452 w/ -1.8 camber (little rub on bumper bracket on steep driveways, need to trim a little)
I'm running a rear camber kit, no front camber kit. Front tires have lasted 17,000 miles so far. I flipped them once and they still have a lot of meat on the insides.
Lance, you should be fine. I'm sure once I switch to 245.35/275.30 Hankook V12's I will not rub anymore. Keep in mind RDDLINE also chopped off his bumper tabs in the rear and used a rivet to hold the bumper in place. I've been thinking about doing that for a while as well, just haven't got around to it.
Next time I replace my tires I'm going with the exact sizes/brand he has (Hankook 245.35 & 275.30)
My offsets were similar to his before Sunday when I added a bigger spacer, and I wasn't rubbing. Now I rub a little in the fronts on hard dips, but I just need to do a little trimming of my wheel well plastic and I should be fine.
My front specs were:
9.5 +25 w/ 255.35 Falken FK452 w/ -2.5 camber (no rub)
Now my front specs are:
9.5 +20 w/ 255.35 Falken FK452 w/ -2.5 camber (little rub on hard dips, need to shave some plastic wheel well liner)
10.5 +32 w/ 285.30 Falken FK452 w/ -1.8 camber (little rub on bumper bracket on steep driveways, need to trim a little)
I'm running a rear camber kit, no front camber kit. Front tires have lasted 17,000 miles so far. I flipped them once and they still have a lot of meat on the insides.
Lance, you should be fine. I'm sure once I switch to 245.35/275.30 Hankook V12's I will not rub anymore. Keep in mind RDDLINE also chopped off his bumper tabs in the rear and used a rivet to hold the bumper in place. I've been thinking about doing that for a while as well, just haven't got around to it.
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but RDDLINE your car looks bitchin .