*Pics of my xB finally (PHASE 1)*- NEW PICS 3/28/07 (page 5)
#61
Originally Posted by LoadedAgain
Originally Posted by HoTBoX009
You are right, I love the look of the roof rack... makes it my own style.
I got the King Cobra bike mount. It 'holds' the bike without front tire removal and DOES NOT grab the down tube.
What bike mounts do you have?
Thanks!
yeah, I got the King Cobra mounts too. I love it, you don't need to remove the front bike wheels. Putting it on is much easier, and less chance of scratching your car. You will not regret it!
Luckily I got air suspension, so I can slam my car and put the bikes on.
Otherwise, you can use a mini ladder to put your bikes on.
#64
Originally Posted by HoTBoX009
Pics I took today, with bikes on:
Seriously, did you mount them backwards for any special reason. I get my rack and stuff on Weds and could use all the advise you can muster on location, mounting, etc, etc.
Thanks for the help.
#65
Originally Posted by LoadedAgain
Originally Posted by HoTBoX009
Pics I took today, with bikes on:
Seriously, did you mount them backwards for any special reason. I get my rack and stuff on Weds and could use all the advise you can muster on location, mounting, etc, etc.
Thanks for the help.
#66
Originally Posted by HoTBoX009
Yup, it's mounted backwards. Otherwise the King Cobra mounts will hit the fairing if I went the other way. Besides, I think it looks better that way... like two machine guns on top of my car.
Since I am in the question asking mode and you are good enough to answer.....
Do the instructions tell you were to place the rack mounts are did you just pick a place that 'felt good'? It you just picked a place that 'felt good' then what made it feel good and can you give me a measurement point?
It is easy to remove the Yakima logo from the fairing, etc.?
Thanks again (again)
#67
Originally Posted by LoadedAgain
Originally Posted by HoTBoX009
Yup, it's mounted backwards. Otherwise the King Cobra mounts will hit the fairing if I went the other way. Besides, I think it looks better that way... like two machine guns on top of my car.
Since I am in the question asking mode and you are good enough to answer.....
Do the instructions tell you were to place the rack mounts are did you just pick a place that 'felt good'? It you just picked a place that 'felt good' then what made it feel good and can you give me a measurement point?
It is easy to remove the Yakima logo from the fairing, etc.?
Thanks again (again)
Removing the Yakima logo? I'm not sure how easy it is. It looks like it's just vinyl sticker, so you could probably use a heat gun (or blowdryer) to help remove it.
You may want to check out this thread about roof racks:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...134303&start=0
#69
your car is awesome. your car is derffinately my inspiration to finish my box. Im getting the snowboard rack this winter when i go snowboarding. I like you car alot its very well thought out. Deff. one of the top three boxes ive ever seen
#72
from the rims, to the trim, to the drop, to the ecode lights, everything is pretty flawless..
pretty much all exactly what im trying to get done.. cept with coils instead of bags.. but man thats one hot ride.. great job
pretty much all exactly what im trying to get done.. cept with coils instead of bags.. but man thats one hot ride.. great job
#73
how do those air rides feel on a regular drive? smooth? and what kind of work is needed to fit them up? I'm thinking more and more about adding bags to the list of what I want to do to my box, but its a daily driver and I don't want a crummy... crummier ride, and don't want toyota looking at me funny when it goes in for warranty work
#74
Thanks everyone for your kind words!
As far as the air ride, the ride is not too bad. But I guess it depends on the shocks you use. The shocks that comes with the AirRunner is alright, but could be better. But I'm not complaining. It is no worst than having stock springs, if not better.
Also, you have to set the car to the right height to have the smoothest ride... the ride gets rough if it's too low or too high.
As far as the air ride, the ride is not too bad. But I guess it depends on the shocks you use. The shocks that comes with the AirRunner is alright, but could be better. But I'm not complaining. It is no worst than having stock springs, if not better.
Also, you have to set the car to the right height to have the smoothest ride... the ride gets rough if it's too low or too high.
#79
Originally Posted by aireck
so i take it you can't roll that low???
I have driven it as low as I possibly could without rubbing the tires.
If I go any lower, I wouldn't be able to turn.
As for the rear, I can go pretty low, since it's cambered, so I have no rubbing issues.
It's a little bumpy, but drivable.
As a side note: It is not recommended to drive all the way down. It even says it in the owner's manual. It can ruin the bags when it's totally deflated and you are driving.
Hmm... I should take a pic someday showing the lowest I can go while driving.
Originally Posted by mikkoxB
what exactly is tha right amount of pressure for tha best ride?? and when you r too low or too high by rough u mean stiff or bouncy or what??
Originally Posted by seanxB
very nice.
where did you get the chrome handles from and were they hard to install?
where did you get the chrome handles from and were they hard to install?
The handles are pretty tricky to install. Just be careful, dont break anything!
Too bad I didnt take pics of the installation.
Thanks all!