what dod u polish/wax the wheels with? any paint polish/wax available? or special wheel polish/wax?
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Originally posted by m0nk3y View Postwhat dod u polish/wax the wheels with? any paint polish/wax available? or special wheel polish/wax?
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Originally posted by Jingers View Postmuch justified rims tom! looking awesome too!
see you soon
Originally posted by danielj View Postsaw u turning onto wellington rd from springvale rd yesterday. car sounds amazing mate
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Update: New stuff fitted
I finally decided to fit all my new stuff and get a wheel alignment this past week. The new parts I put on were:- Swift springs (14kg/mm, 65mm ID, 6" length)
- J's Racing steel wheel nuts
- SSR Type Cs
The spring swap took me the best part of a day as I completely disassembled my front struts and cleaned them before reassembling them with the new springs in place. Special thanks to mugsee for lending his special brand of fury to undo one of the collars that was seized. I preloaded the springs by around 1 mm just to stop them rattling around and making noises on low speed turns. No noises since the install so I am guessing I did an okay job. I haven't noticed a huge decrease in ride comfort since the install, if anything the car is more comfortable without the massive mismatch of the previous 10kg/mm front springs compared to the 24kg/mm rear springs. Pretty happy with my choice to go stiffer at the front, especially as it allows me to run more dumped, but the test will be when I get back to the track later this month.
After doing all this suspension work I got a wheel alignment. Here are the new specs:
Front camber: -5.3
Rear camber: -2.6ish
Front toe: 0
Rear toe: 0
Front ride height: 330mm from centre of wheel to guard.
Specs are the same as they were previously except I have increased front camber to help my new wheel and tyre combo clear the guards. I had initially set the car very low at the front but the tyres were scrubbing on the fenderliner clips and I don't want to remove the fenderliners until I absolutely have to so I raised it back up around 10mm. I also rolled my rear guards because the tyre was sitting on the guard lip previously. No rubbing at the current ride height .
Moogens clean and ready for reassembly
New wheel nuts
The finished product
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Originally posted by zeth_an View PostI would be so intimidated to see your car on my side mirror Tom...
You should get a plate that says "AGRO R" LOL
Originally posted by vippy84 View Postnice looking Tom..Originally posted by DrTran View Postthose are some pretty nice camera shotsOriginally posted by VTECMACHINE View PostGreat blog! Nice read!
Mini Update
I gave in to my inner ricer and bought another set of wheel nuts for hard parking: Kics R40 Neo Chro. They look nice and make me happy. Not sure why I need two sets of wheel nuts.
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