Junction Produce SS kit
#1
Junction Produce SS kit
Okay. So I finally installed my ss kit after work. I did not get a chance to take good pics but I did manage to take a few (as I was on a time frame). First off, I do like the kit. It noticeably dropped my ride, however there were some problems which I confronted.
If you have the stock 17's, you will run into clearance problems. If you have the factory 18's or larger than no problem. The factory front lower ball joint bolts are 17mm. The one supplied with the kit is 24mm and the head of the bolt has a dome shape. Because of this it rubbed (BAD) with my stock 17's and basically gouged it.
The kit was easy to install. It took me about 1.5 hours as I already installed my coilovers a few months ago (so I know what needs to be removed). Keep in mind that you must also remove the rear seat. The kit comes with a shim that needs to be installed under one of the rear upper strut plate nuts. Not sure what this is for. My guess is to correct toe, but I could be wrong.
Anyway, here are my pics:
SS kit
Front before the install
Front after the install
Rear before the install
Rear after the install (hard to tell the difference but believe me it's low. I'll take better pics later)
Rear and front after install
Currently I have Tein CS's. I have been running it at full drop. After the install, I have left the rear coiled at full drop and raised the front about 1". The pics above are bad as its hard to see the full drop. The vehicle was sitting on 2 x 4 blocks in those pics. That's why it looks so high.
If you have the stock 17's, you will run into clearance problems. If you have the factory 18's or larger than no problem. The factory front lower ball joint bolts are 17mm. The one supplied with the kit is 24mm and the head of the bolt has a dome shape. Because of this it rubbed (BAD) with my stock 17's and basically gouged it.
The kit was easy to install. It took me about 1.5 hours as I already installed my coilovers a few months ago (so I know what needs to be removed). Keep in mind that you must also remove the rear seat. The kit comes with a shim that needs to be installed under one of the rear upper strut plate nuts. Not sure what this is for. My guess is to correct toe, but I could be wrong.
Anyway, here are my pics:
SS kit
Front before the install
Front after the install
Rear before the install
Rear after the install (hard to tell the difference but believe me it's low. I'll take better pics later)
Rear and front after install
Currently I have Tein CS's. I have been running it at full drop. After the install, I have left the rear coiled at full drop and raised the front about 1". The pics above are bad as its hard to see the full drop. The vehicle was sitting on 2 x 4 blocks in those pics. That's why it looks so high.
#3
There are 2 kits. The SS and the SS Pro. The difference in the 2 is the SS Pro comes with new front lower ball joints. The SS is just the spacers.
The SS set me back about $500, while the SS Pro kits run about $800.
The SS set me back about $500, while the SS Pro kits run about $800.
#5
so did the ride change with the suspension spaced out like that? or is there no difference? damn..must be nice working on your car at work? hehe. u work at servco lex or toy? my friend use to work at servco lexus.
#6
Thanks guys.
Not sure about the ride quality. I drove home right after work and never drove the car after that. (and I live about 5 minutes from work). But the ride seemed the same from when I only had the CS's in there. My guess is it'll be the same. The whole drive home I was more preoccupied with the scraping issues though.
I work at the Toyota in Mapunapuna (where Gibsons used to be).
Not sure about the ride quality. I drove home right after work and never drove the car after that. (and I live about 5 minutes from work). But the ride seemed the same from when I only had the CS's in there. My guess is it'll be the same. The whole drive home I was more preoccupied with the scraping issues though.
I work at the Toyota in Mapunapuna (where Gibsons used to be).
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#8
Thanks. Okay update. I just picked up my friend 19 x 9, 19 x 10 Weds Rapiers and will mount them tomorrow night. I also picked up 3mm spacers due to caliper clearance issues.
I already test fitted the wheels before. That's how I know I needed spacers.
I already test fitted the wheels before. That's how I know I needed spacers.
#9
on my current ride, a shim is needed on the upper mount to hold the strut in place.
When lowering springs are installed, there was no pressure holding the up mount still. The shim kept it from sliding up and down (which in turn would cause the car to bounce a little). Pogo effect
When lowering springs are installed, there was no pressure holding the up mount still. The shim kept it from sliding up and down (which in turn would cause the car to bounce a little). Pogo effect
#10
post pics! I wanna c how this looks
#11
Ran into some problems. My friends wheels didn't fit even with the 3mm spacers. I don't want to run bigger spacers and not enough tread will catch on my lugnuts.
I am in the process of either buying my other friends wheels (the mesh HRE's if the current buying flakes out) or picking up another friends 20" Work T1S's. I will take pics once I get the new wheels. I don't wanna drive the car as the tierod end is gouging my stock 17's.
I am in the process of either buying my other friends wheels (the mesh HRE's if the current buying flakes out) or picking up another friends 20" Work T1S's. I will take pics once I get the new wheels. I don't wanna drive the car as the tierod end is gouging my stock 17's.
#12
Ran into some problems. My friends wheels didn't fit even with the 3mm spacers. I don't want to run bigger spacers and not enough tread will catch on my lugnuts.
I am in the process of either buying my other friends wheels (the mesh HRE's if the current buying flakes out) or picking up another friends 20" Work T1S's. I will take pics once I get the new wheels. I don't wanna drive the car as the tierod end is gouging my stock 17's.
I am in the process of either buying my other friends wheels (the mesh HRE's if the current buying flakes out) or picking up another friends 20" Work T1S's. I will take pics once I get the new wheels. I don't wanna drive the car as the tierod end is gouging my stock 17's.
#13
Serious? Hmmmmm...I'll take some pics tonight.
Question. Did you pick up the pro SS or just the SS kit?
If you have the pro kit maybe the newer ball joint compensates for this. But if you have the regular SS kit than I am lost.
Question. Did you pick up the pro SS or just the SS kit?
If you have the pro kit maybe the newer ball joint compensates for this. But if you have the regular SS kit than I am lost.
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Last edited by racinstyle; 02-22-08 at 03:21 PM.