Pros: Car looks great, it will look even better once I swap it out with my new wheels (G-Games 99B +22 offset). Handling is definitely improved although I have yet
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07-20-2011, 06:31 PM | #796 (permalink) |
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My impressions after a few days
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Car looks great, it will look even better once I swap it out with my new wheels (G-Games 99B +22 offset). Handling is definitely improved although I have yet to drive a good twisty road. Normal road bumps seem to be handled like the OEM springs Cons: I have to take a different entrance into my parking lot at work. There is a good size dip that I can't navigate easily without scraping. The car seems to be bouncy with height changes on the interstate (for example before a small bridge). I lower my speed when I see them and don't scrape but I was hoping that the springs would handle these situations better. I have yet to tackle a speedbump but I will have tomorrow to see how that goes. No allignment yet so I can't comment on if I will need a camber kit. If anyone is experiencing different results from me, I would appreciate hearing from you. Finally, what is the proper method for measuring my ride height? Thanks! I will post pictures this weekend once I get my new wheels put on. |
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Pictures - New Wheels!
Here are three pictures of my new wheels (G-Games 99B +22 offset). I had my Swift Springs installed last week and am getting an alignment tomorrow.
Any opinions on spacers? I am thinking that I don't need anything for the front but maybe a 10mm for the rear would complete the look? |
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The Z looks great Alto! The drop looks great, the front offset looks ok while the rear could definitely use a 10 of 15mm spacer. You can take some more pictures at angles like these to help us give you better recommendations:
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Wheel spacers input needed
To avoid cluttering up this thread with lots of pictures, I started a new thread:
What size spacers? |
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