A year and a half later, what a difference
2 examples of the CR kai on silvias
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I have no money right now after paint, so I'm not gonna buy new wheels or anything like that....nor am I interested in painting these...
The main reason I like the gunmetal color is that they it is so versatile in terms of what color car you can put them on....
Still gonna do white paint on the car
Also, not lucky enough to have a girlfriend lately in response to positron hahah
The main reason I like the gunmetal color is that they it is so versatile in terms of what color car you can put them on....
Still gonna do white paint on the car
Also, not lucky enough to have a girlfriend lately in response to positron hahah
I have no money right now after paint, so I'm not gonna buy new wheels or anything like that....nor am I interested in painting these...
The main reason I like the gunmetal color is that they it is so versatile in terms of what color car you can put them on....
Still gonna do white paint on the car
Also, not lucky enough to have a girlfriend lately in response to positron hahah
The main reason I like the gunmetal color is that they it is so versatile in terms of what color car you can put them on....
Still gonna do white paint on the car
Also, not lucky enough to have a girlfriend lately in response to positron hahah
I'd say yeah lower the front a bit more until you have about 1finger gap. For the rear you can go a little lower if you rolled the fenders, if not you'll rub.What are the offsets on the rims? They car looks good overall.
I'm pretty happy with the rear...as of now, if the suspension has to travel more than 1/2 inch in the back, they might rub there
Gonna go like 1/2 inch lower up front...can't roll fiberglass reinforced plastic really without cracking plastic
Wheels are 17x9 +17
I dont wanna go much lower overall, bc you reach the point where you adversely effect handling, and I am pretty sure I am past that point already....control arms are below parallel
Gonna go like 1/2 inch lower up front...can't roll fiberglass reinforced plastic really without cracking plastic
Wheels are 17x9 +17
I dont wanna go much lower overall, bc you reach the point where you adversely effect handling, and I am pretty sure I am past that point already....control arms are below parallel
Ok, so I just lowered the front about 1/2 inch, as per everyone's suggestion...
Here's the deal...in the process of taking off my front coilovers (I was cleaning them too), I realized I may be reaching the lower limit of the coilovers...
I had already cut the bumpstop down from about 2 inches to about 1.2 inches a few months ago to pick up a few mm of susp. travel....so this time, i cut it down to about 3/4 inch....
Now, with the car lowered this extra 1/2 inch in the front, I only have about 1 inch or so of suspension travel left, before the shocks tops begin to hit the bumpstops....
This basically means on big bumps, I will probably hit the bumpstops, but for regular driving it should be okay
I want to get the ride-height set before I get an alignment, and I want to test out the new ride height before I get aligned
I will post pics tomorrow of the front lowered an extra 1/2 inch, and let everyone know if I am bottoming out....if this is the case, I will have to probably go back up...
According to my measurements, I am about -1.8" rear and -2.8" front
Starting to get pretty low in the front....prolly too low to where its gonna effect handling adversely
Here's the deal...in the process of taking off my front coilovers (I was cleaning them too), I realized I may be reaching the lower limit of the coilovers...
I had already cut the bumpstop down from about 2 inches to about 1.2 inches a few months ago to pick up a few mm of susp. travel....so this time, i cut it down to about 3/4 inch....
Now, with the car lowered this extra 1/2 inch in the front, I only have about 1 inch or so of suspension travel left, before the shocks tops begin to hit the bumpstops....
This basically means on big bumps, I will probably hit the bumpstops, but for regular driving it should be okay
I want to get the ride-height set before I get an alignment, and I want to test out the new ride height before I get aligned
I will post pics tomorrow of the front lowered an extra 1/2 inch, and let everyone know if I am bottoming out....if this is the case, I will have to probably go back up...
According to my measurements, I am about -1.8" rear and -2.8" front
Starting to get pretty low in the front....prolly too low to where its gonna effect handling adversely


