Req: Aggressive wheel stance pics
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My only advice is keep your wheels straight whenever you go over something that pushes your suspension up. Driveways, speed bumps, turns with random ___ bumps.
Every time my fenders dented in was after going up a drive way.
I think stiffer springs would help, because your suspension wouldn't travel as much.
I'd assume camber would help. I don't know cause I don't have any =(
But I also thought it might make things worse if the wheel is cambered in, when you take sharp turns I think the upper rear portion of the tire would stick out more during a turn than if it wasn't cambered in. *shrug*
Every time my fenders dented in was after going up a drive way.
I think stiffer springs would help, because your suspension wouldn't travel as much.
I'd assume camber would help. I don't know cause I don't have any =(
But I also thought it might make things worse if the wheel is cambered in, when you take sharp turns I think the upper rear portion of the tire would stick out more during a turn than if it wasn't cambered in. *shrug*
#1705
you guys do know there's more to it than just camber, right? caster can also be changed so that when you turn, your wheels camber in. if suspension travel is an issue, just stick in a spring spacer. or get air cups lawl
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aircup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upGAjGXPA54
Basically little air bags that go on top of coilovers so you can get air ride adjustability and coilover performance. they cost just as much as airbags... so yeah, probably not something for scions.
caster:
To give you a visual example, look at the front of this
That's hella caster right there. I'm sure you can guess that a car's steering angle is a lot more perpendicular to the ground than that. I suck at explaining things, so
http://www.240edge.com/performance/tuning-caster.html
wikipedia does wonders, btw.
if you want to adjust it, i would definitely say go to an alignment shop. Just like adjusting camber and toe on stock bolts/arms, It's not an easy task, and i'm not even sure if it's possible to adjust all too much on our cars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upGAjGXPA54
Basically little air bags that go on top of coilovers so you can get air ride adjustability and coilover performance. they cost just as much as airbags... so yeah, probably not something for scions.
caster:
To give you a visual example, look at the front of this
That's hella caster right there. I'm sure you can guess that a car's steering angle is a lot more perpendicular to the ground than that. I suck at explaining things, so
http://www.240edge.com/performance/tuning-caster.html
wikipedia does wonders, btw.
if you want to adjust it, i would definitely say go to an alignment shop. Just like adjusting camber and toe on stock bolts/arms, It's not an easy task, and i'm not even sure if it's possible to adjust all too much on our cars.
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you can do that. That was what I was referring too. Then get ingalls camber bolts for the front. Best of both worlds I currently have this kit on each side running a little over -2* of camber (had to do this since the HKS coils don't have adjustable pillow mounts).
http://www.dezod.com/pd_ingalls_engi...r_kittc_05.cfm
This guy did this a while back I believe.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...ight=275+tires
http://www.dezod.com/pd_ingalls_engi...r_kittc_05.cfm
This guy did this a while back I believe.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...ight=275+tires
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