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NoLaXa
10-22-2006, 05:14 PM
Here's a pic... More in the Louisiana forum...

http://upload4.postimage.org/1460451/10_22_06_1512.jpg (http://upload4.postimage.org/1460451/photo_hosting.html)

It's gotta be dropped. Coilovers are on order.

Will post pics of that when they are installed.

J3ST3R
10-23-2006, 12:03 AM
Here's a pic... More in the Louisiana forum...

http://upload4.postimage.org/1460451/10_22_06_1512.jpg (http://upload4.postimage.org/1460451/photo_hosting.html)

It's gotta be dropped. Coilovers are on order.

Will post pics of that when they are installed.

Thats going to look really nice man once you lower it!!! :up: :up:

Huber
10-23-2006, 03:19 AM
Nice....Looks good

transformerxa
10-23-2006, 11:06 AM
lookin good 8)

Frday13
10-23-2006, 11:39 AM
Looking good brotha!

NoLaXa
10-24-2006, 02:35 PM
Major Tramlining with this setup...

I am experiencing the fun-ness that is Tramlining with this new setup. For those who are WTF is tramlining, I did not know either till I Googled to find out why it seemed like a malevolent force was occasionally trying to grab the steering wheel from me. Apparently when you + the wheel size and throw on performance tires you have a good chance of experiencing tramlining-which is the tendency for the vehicle to follow ruts in the road. So you'll be driving along and all of a sudden--whoops! you suddenly jerk to the right or left. The first time it happened, I thought that the lugs came off and the wheel was going to roll right off! Let me know if you have experienced this before. Otherwise I like the new wheels/tires. I can take turns with a lot more confidence, and oversteer is nil.

J3ST3R
10-24-2006, 05:51 PM
Major Tramlining with this setup...

I am experiencing the fun-ness that is Tramlining with this new setup. For those who are WTF is tramlining, I did not know either till I Googled to find out why it seemed like a malevolent force was occasionally trying to grab the steering wheel from me. Apparently when you + the wheel size and throw on performance tires you have a good chance of experiencing tramlining-which is the tendency for the vehicle to follow ruts in the road. So you'll be driving along and all of a sudden--whoops! you suddenly jerk to the right or left. The first time it happened, I thought that the lugs came off and the wheel was going to roll right off! Let me know if you have experienced this before. Otherwise I like the new wheels/tires. I can take turns with a lot more confidence, and oversteer is nil.

Sweet a new word!!!! Oh yeah I have experienced "Tramlining" myself!!!

NoLaXa
10-25-2006, 11:54 AM
Hoping the new coilovers and braces will compensate... We'll see.

whatmovesu
10-25-2006, 12:02 PM
Major Tramlining with this setup...

I am experiencing the fun-ness that is Tramlining with this new setup. For those who are WTF is tramlining, I did not know either till I Googled to find out why it seemed like a malevolent force was occasionally trying to grab the steering wheel from me. Apparently when you + the wheel size and throw on performance tires you have a good chance of experiencing tramlining-which is the tendency for the vehicle to follow ruts in the road. So you'll be driving along and all of a sudden--whoops! you suddenly jerk to the right or left. The first time it happened, I thought that the lugs came off and the wheel was going to roll right off! Let me know if you have experienced this before. Otherwise I like the new wheels/tires. I can take turns with a lot more confidence, and oversteer is nil.

Yeah I have the same problem. Have to keep BOTH hands on the steering wheel. Running 17 in HPD's with Nitto Neo Gen 205/40/17

scionchick22
10-25-2006, 12:04 PM
Here's a pic... More in the Louisiana forum...

http://upload4.postimage.org/1460451/10_22_06_1512.jpg (http://upload4.postimage.org/1460451/photo_hosting.html)

It's gotta be dropped. Coilovers are on order.

Will post pics of that when they are installed.


:up: awesome :D