SUSPENSION: I'm confused.
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Originally posted by DGOT20s
Thanks man, I had slipped into a ghetto dub coma, and CL revived me! I have always known the good stuff, you can see my Honda in the Car chat area, but I just started to slip when I got the Lexus. The worst part is, I found CL in 2001 when I got my car, but then it went down for a while. I paid 1800 for my first set of g-dubs, 2600 for my second set, and I just got the Dronnels so just imagine what I COULD be riding on for that amount of money!
You found CL at a good time man, and good luck with the whip!
Thanks man, I had slipped into a ghetto dub coma, and CL revived me! I have always known the good stuff, you can see my Honda in the Car chat area, but I just started to slip when I got the Lexus. The worst part is, I found CL in 2001 when I got my car, but then it went down for a while. I paid 1800 for my first set of g-dubs, 2600 for my second set, and I just got the Dronnels so just imagine what I COULD be riding on for that amount of money!
You found CL at a good time man, and good luck with the whip!
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Originally posted by Hameed
That's the quandary I am in. I did the L-tuned setup and now I wish I had saved up and gone the Tein Flex route. I am not very happy with the gap in the front of the car. The back is ok as I put spacers there, so it looks perfect in the back. The front is another story...........
That's the quandary I am in. I did the L-tuned setup and now I wish I had saved up and gone the Tein Flex route. I am not very happy with the gap in the front of the car. The back is ok as I put spacers there, so it looks perfect in the back. The front is another story...........
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Originally posted by Neo
Wait Hameed. I can't see how spacers can help the vertical gap in the rear. The spacers should push the wheels out horizontally along the wheel axle to fill out the wheel well. BUT the vertical gap should still be there right? Going to coilovers should help the vertical gap but I just did not see the correlation between the spacers and coilovers. Like the title says " I'm confused".
Wait Hameed. I can't see how spacers can help the vertical gap in the rear. The spacers should push the wheels out horizontally along the wheel axle to fill out the wheel well. BUT the vertical gap should still be there right? Going to coilovers should help the vertical gap but I just did not see the correlation between the spacers and coilovers. Like the title says " I'm confused".
Am I making sense?
Last edited by Hameed; 09-25-03 at 11:40 AM.
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Originally posted by Hameed
It's hard to describe, but now the top of the tire is almost touching the fender.....
Am I making sense?
It's hard to describe, but now the top of the tire is almost touching the fender.....
Am I making sense?
#36
EV ftw!!!
Originally posted by Bdragon007
Did that really help? Can u tell if it look lower? That's really interesting to know.
Dan
Did that really help? Can u tell if it look lower? That's really interesting to know.
Dan
#37
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Originally posted by Neo
I did not realize the L-Tuned took it that low. Maybe the stock 17s are slightly bigger in diameter than my L-Tuned 18s. I used to have the L-tuned S/S too but without spacers.
I did not realize the L-Tuned took it that low. Maybe the stock 17s are slightly bigger in diameter than my L-Tuned 18s. I used to have the L-tuned S/S too but without spacers.
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Take a look at the pics on this thread taken from the back. They don't show the gap, but you can see how pushing out the wheels will create that illusion of the car having less gap between the tire and fender than without the spacers
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...ghlight=hameed
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...ghlight=hameed
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Sorry guys, I know I'm a little late in the post but...
I would just like to say that 500 is a RIP.
In New Jersey I am going in Tuesday for the following...
Unmount 18" Rims and Tires
Mount New 18" rims to old tires above.
Mount New 17" Rims and tires onto one another.
Mount on car.
Coilover installation.
Alignment.
Camber Dwindling to make sure it can be to close as 0 as possible.
All that for only 380. 500 for just shocks/springs is ridiculous. Go elsewhere.
-Anthony
I would just like to say that 500 is a RIP.
In New Jersey I am going in Tuesday for the following...
Unmount 18" Rims and Tires
Mount New 18" rims to old tires above.
Mount New 17" Rims and tires onto one another.
Mount on car.
Coilover installation.
Alignment.
Camber Dwindling to make sure it can be to close as 0 as possible.
All that for only 380. 500 for just shocks/springs is ridiculous. Go elsewhere.
-Anthony
Last edited by Captain Bone; 09-25-03 at 12:58 PM.
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