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You're not running a spacer up front? What do you have the camber set to up front? Photos of how much it is poking? I have b14s and have been really wanting to run the same spec wheels but would rather avoid a spacer...
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Thanks asdf, no spacer up front. There is little poke, I won't know my exact camber settings until I get my alignment on Monday. Last edited by Dan37BRZ; 04-06-2017 at 04:11 AM. |
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this make me feel very very poor
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That wheel setup looks great.
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LOL, the reason why I'm trying to get all my mods done as soon as possible is because of my schedule pretty much. I have my kids starting lots of extracurricular activities in the next coming months. I figured if I get everything I want done to the car in the next month or so, I can devote all my extra time outside of work for family life.
A really good reason my wife lets me get all my mods now.
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You've done an amazing job with the mod selection on your car. Looks superb with the sbc finish!
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Went a different route with my suspension today. Ordered a set of ST coilovers.
The Bilstein PSS B14 coilovers were amazing but with more aggressive neg camber, more than 1.5 degrees up front running a 9.5" rim with a 40 offset it will be very close to the spring, a little too close for comfort for me so I switched out. I didn't want to run a spacer. ![]() ![]() Out with the PSS B14's, in with the STX. ![]() The ST Suspension STX coilovers ride very nice, no noises so far, seems to damp road imperfections very well. Very smooth! Last edited by Dan37BRZ; 04-06-2017 at 04:10 AM. |
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Drop set on ST coilovers and alignment done.
camber @ 1.8 in the front and 2.7 in the rear.
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First off, let me mention that I'm very new to the BRZ chassis.
Do BRZ's generally have a rake like that? I've got KW V3's on mine and it appears to me heavily raked forward. |
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Not sure ka-titties, I've only installed the coilovers with the factory setting. When I measured the fender to the ground, it's 24.5" all around at the moment so technically it should be pretty even..
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Those NT03's compliment the WRB perfectly. Everytime I see that color I love it.
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Got an extra set of wheels/tires. Getting 255/35/18 Hankook Ventus EVO 2 mounted tomorrow on these babies.
Rays Gram Lights 57Xtreme SP Spec, 18x9.5 in Matte Graphite. Machined spokes to save weight. I weighed one and it comes in right at 20lbs. ![]() ![]() Looked like UPS kicked one of the boxes across the country, good thing the wheel inside was undamaged. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And the center caps I purchased. Gram lights 57Xtreme Ver. 2 ![]()
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Had some extra CF wrap and decided to do my mirrors.
![]() ![]() Also switched back to my SBC NT03+M's. ![]() Picked up an ATEQ Quikset TPMS programmer, switching between my two sets of wheels is an absolute breeze now. Works perfect on our cars.
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