SSR-SP3s in Super Black on Black Obsidian G37
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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.
Last edited by 1cleanG; 12-08-2011 at 05:01 PM.
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Thanks homie! Ive heard your ride is pretty bitchin itself! Way to represent OBs!
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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.
Last edited by GraphiteG37S; 12-08-2011 at 07:23 PM.