Aggressive Wheels & Stretched Tires: Post 'Em Up! [[Some NSFW]]
status, thanks yea it's a start i know, just this took months to work out, my first intro to aggressive setups
matzo camber is -3 upfront, i have massive amount of caster up front around +10 so bad it was hitting my front bumper taking chunks out the inven, rear camber is -4.5 already
front: 10.5 -5 with 255/35
rear: 12.5 +5 with 285/30
konx thanks for pointing that out and reminding me why I'm stressing out, lol
EDIT: my girl just called me told me on her way to work she popped a curb and fcked up the right rear lip, there is no smiley face to explain what i look like right now, not even the one where he's bashing his head against a brick wall, way past that
matzo camber is -3 upfront, i have massive amount of caster up front around +10 so bad it was hitting my front bumper taking chunks out the inven, rear camber is -4.5 already
front: 10.5 -5 with 255/35
rear: 12.5 +5 with 285/30
konx thanks for pointing that out and reminding me why I'm stressing out, lol
EDIT: my girl just called me told me on her way to work she popped a curb and fcked up the right rear lip, there is no smiley face to explain what i look like right now, not even the one where he's bashing his head against a brick wall, way past that
Wow that sucks Adon....I had to let a woman drive my car yesterday cos we left my friend's band practice sooner than expected and I had a few drinks. I gave her a fair warning to stay 10 ft from the curb and not to take any offense if I yelled at her. She actually didn't drive that bad, but my mom drives my car better lol.
As for the wheels. What brand tire do you have? Here's a 10.5 +0 with a 235/30 Hankook V12 on the front. Rear is a 20x11 -12 with a 235/35 Hankook V4. Pretty similar specs. This would be 5mm less aggressive in the front and 1mm less aggressive in the rear. Test fitted on Dre's car. Honestly, all you need to do is change the tire size and it will make a huge difference.
As for the wheels. What brand tire do you have? Here's a 10.5 +0 with a 235/30 Hankook V12 on the front. Rear is a 20x11 -12 with a 235/35 Hankook V4. Pretty similar specs. This would be 5mm less aggressive in the front and 1mm less aggressive in the rear. Test fitted on Dre's car. Honestly, all you need to do is change the tire size and it will make a huge difference.
The passenger side doesn't really rub, but driver does more because the fender caught a couple times and got pulled inward and it's not what it used to be. I want to get a new one and use a fender finisher on it to have a even and smooth roll.
syshs, the scraping you hear is the fender liner against the wind. Didn't have my front bumper on and didn't have the liner tied down so it flapped. When going straight at least. Around some turns it scrapes a tad because the fender isn't even.
syshs, the scraping you hear is the fender liner against the wind. Didn't have my front bumper on and didn't have the liner tied down so it flapped. When going straight at least. Around some turns it scrapes a tad because the fender isn't even.
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