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gtrefever Apr 17, 2010 08:39 PM

i used to drive on 2x4s to get the scissor jack to fit under.
its a pita haha but you gotta do it.

Equipped4dr Apr 17, 2010 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by Johnnyone (Post 5036994)
So if i go another half inch lower, i will not be able to use my running boards due the front bumper clearance. For the guys that are slammed, do you just use the scissor jack first then use your floor jack?

Here is what it looks like with the boards.
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...29/photo-9.jpg

Ha ha thats how i is, but with one board instead of 2 stacked.

Johnnyone Apr 17, 2010 10:02 PM

Yea I guess I will just use one board and see if I can get the low profile Jack under it.

They wasn't joking when the said low isn't easy.

I have to drive up on a board, then Jack it up front the side, put the Jack stands in a temp spot, then Jack it up from the center Jack point, then secure the Jack stands on the sides.

Fabrikator Apr 18, 2010 03:10 AM

Solution : http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pro...asp?RecID=6208

:biggthumpup:

STCLAIRWEST Apr 18, 2010 10:34 AM

Lmao I rather get bags with that money

eurodre Apr 18, 2010 10:55 AM

air jacks ftw

The Stimulation Apr 18, 2010 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by Johnnyone (Post 5036994)
So if i go another half inch lower, i will not be able to use my running boards due the front bumper clearance. For the guys that are slammed, do you just use the scissor jack first then use your floor jack?

Here is what it looks like with the boards.
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...29/photo-9.jpg

I'll show you a better one later. Use 1/4 plywood, add them on top of each other in gradual steps, you'll clear just fine. Or get bags like mentioned...i'll hook you up with UAS ;)

Johnnyone Apr 18, 2010 01:17 PM

^ I might have to go with uas n the future.

Is it recommended that you use the bags with the aftermarket coils or can u use stock z shocks?

eurodre Apr 18, 2010 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by Johnnyone (Post 5037224)
Yea I guess I will just use one board and see if I can get the low profile Jack under it.

They wasn't joking when the said low isn't easy.

I have to drive up on a board, then Jack it up front the side, put the Jack stands in a temp spot, then Jack it up from the center Jack point, then secure the Jack stands on the sides.

try having sideskirts that sit lower than the jack point :-)

gtrefever Apr 18, 2010 02:14 PM

try having jackpoints that sit lower then your sideskirts :icon43:

Fabrikator Apr 18, 2010 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by STCLAIRWEST (Post 5037978)
Lmao I rather get bags with that money


Cheap Ver... made in taiwan ftl

http://www.srr.com.tw/english/e_suspension.asp

eurodre Apr 18, 2010 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by gtrefever (Post 5038379)
try having jackpoints that sit lower then your sideskirts

lol that doesn't mean anything, at least you can still jack up your car

i have to custom fab a piece of wood/metal/wuteverthefvck to put on the lifting portion of the jack to reach the jackpoint before the arm hits the sideskirt

The Stimulation Apr 19, 2010 01:44 AM


Originally Posted by Johnnyone (Post 5038263)
^ I might have to go with uas n the future.

Is it recommended that you use the bags with the aftermarket coils or can u use stock z shocks?

With aftermarket coilovers you have the ability to adjust the dampening like regular coilovers. You don't need to replace the Z shocks.... lifesgood has bags and he has G shocks and it was a nice ride. Wasn't bouncy and he was riding with about a 2 finger gap. His car does feel stiff, but he has racing seats and some other stuff to stiffen the car up. I'd recommend having coilovers, but its definitely not necessary, you can always make the swap later.

I do however, recommend going with the 8 valve setup. With the 4 valve you'll have too much of a boat feeling.

I'll be going with UAS when funds permit. I'll be riding lower than what I do now and just use the bags to go up when there's a driveway. And the ability to go higher than OEM ride height is a huge plus, especially if you have an aftermarket bumper that sits lower.

The Stimulation Apr 19, 2010 01:45 AM

Posted in the aggressive offsets thread, but figured I'd post here as well...

I might have a surprise for you fellas in a few weeks. Gonna put some spacers on in the rear...will be in double digit negatives and NOT in the teens. Just gonna try it out but I'll be dialing in some positive camber and probably adding spacers. Gonna match rear camber with the front and deal with rubbing the tire, just getting my suspension modified. For those that don't know, my rears already are a 20x10.5 +0 offset.

eurodre Apr 19, 2010 01:49 AM

hey levon if you ever wanna buy my set lmk i might wanna sell them. maybe , i kinda want more aggressive t1s'

i believe the most aggressive is 9.5 -20, 10.5 -22


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