--My car is now slamed low--
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how are you 'sure'?
i'm not an expert on these things, all i know is that after my car was lowered i can take corners a lot quicker than i used to before, the car is a lot more stable on the road, i have a lot less body roll, and overall my handling is significantly better. if all that equates to a 'disaster', then you are 100% correct. if not, then your in-depth studies correlating dog***** to automobile handling have been flawed. years of research, all for naught. shame.
i'm not an expert on these things, all i know is that after my car was lowered i can take corners a lot quicker than i used to before, the car is a lot more stable on the road, i have a lot less body roll, and overall my handling is significantly better. if all that equates to a 'disaster', then you are 100% correct. if not, then your in-depth studies correlating dog***** to automobile handling have been flawed. years of research, all for naught. shame.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...e.jsp?techid=4
considering you have a sedate street car, there is no reason for that much camber. You'll tend up with twitchy behavior at the limit and will enjoy going through tires constantly.
again, if you wanted a sports car, you should have bought one.
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Wow, thanks for the copy/paste from tirerack LOL
Lotus Elise, hmmmm....you must have read a road & track once, congrats. FYI, my 997 911 and Aston Martin have quenched my sports car thirst...thanks though.
Anyway,
You are ignorant and do not know about our knowledge, nor do you have any of your own....be gone, Troll.
Lotus Elise, hmmmm....you must have read a road & track once, congrats. FYI, my 997 911 and Aston Martin have quenched my sports car thirst...thanks though.
Anyway,
You are ignorant and do not know about our knowledge, nor do you have any of your own....be gone, Troll.
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From MY experience on lowering my w124 (H&Rs) I can tell you one thing...
Too much rear camber with smaller tires like 215-225/40/18 and low offsets 30-35 will make the car ride on the sidewalls. Don't tell me this is not true because i wasted a nice pair of falken tires because of this. Also, wheel bearings will wear out faster on the rear...
What's the solution for me? I went with eibachs and wheels with a 38mm offset 40mm also works, a 245/35/18 rear 215/40/18 front tire. I feel the difference and I take corners faster but I'm going to try 255/35/18. You'll still have 1" of clearance from the rear shock...
Too much rear camber with smaller tires like 215-225/40/18 and low offsets 30-35 will make the car ride on the sidewalls. Don't tell me this is not true because i wasted a nice pair of falken tires because of this. Also, wheel bearings will wear out faster on the rear...
What's the solution for me? I went with eibachs and wheels with a 38mm offset 40mm also works, a 245/35/18 rear 215/40/18 front tire. I feel the difference and I take corners faster but I'm going to try 255/35/18. You'll still have 1" of clearance from the rear shock...
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like i said, i'm no expert, but i have as much negative camber as anyone on here, and i haven't experienced any of what you are saying, including the doh*****-like handling, so i am assuming all these opinions you are posting are not based on any personal experience, and just what you have read about what is the probable result. not the actual result. you are trying to tell us that our cars should be handling like cr@p, and we are all telling you that this is absolutely not the case, so now what?
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like i said, i'm no expert, but i have as much negative camber as anyone on here, and i haven't experienced any of what you are saying, including the doh*****-like handling, so i am assuming all these opinions you are posting are not based on any personal experience, and just what you have read about what is the probable result. not the actual result. you are trying to tell us that our cars should be handling like cr@p, and we are all telling you that this is absolutely not the case, so now what?
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Wow, thanks for the copy/paste from tirerack LOL
Lotus Elise, hmmmm....you must have read a road & track once, congrats. FYI, my 997 911 and Aston Martin have quenched my sports car thirst...thanks though.
Anyway,
You are ignorant and do not know about our knowledge, nor do you have any of your own....be gone, Troll.
Lotus Elise, hmmmm....you must have read a road & track once, congrats. FYI, my 997 911 and Aston Martin have quenched my sports car thirst...thanks though.
Anyway,
You are ignorant and do not know about our knowledge, nor do you have any of your own....be gone, Troll.
Aston martins are not sports cars either. They are luxury GT cars.
If you don't think a lotus elise handles better than either an aston martin or 997, you are absolutely insane.
as for the tirerack link, its called a source.
You have any?
btw, why would a guy whose owned an aston martin and 997 drive an 18 year old E class?
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i've had 4 people on adults and its great...
i really love it... handels fantastic on turns and everything
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Hey Flabbio, who said anything about not still owning the AM? Can I not own 2 cars as well as be an enthusiast of the W124? STFU, you are embarrassing yourself.
I know either my old 997 or my AM are not going to handle as well as that nasty looking Elise, I'll take form over function there. As for your camber comments, (the only on topic part, I might add, idiot) Check out the rear camber on a racing 911...higher than a road car. You don't know what you are talking about here, so just stop....in fact, you'd do best to take your douchebaggery to E46fanatics or something, no one wants your ignorance and second hand experience here.
Personally attacking my career was awesome, by the way!
I know either my old 997 or my AM are not going to handle as well as that nasty looking Elise, I'll take form over function there. As for your camber comments, (the only on topic part, I might add, idiot) Check out the rear camber on a racing 911...higher than a road car. You don't know what you are talking about here, so just stop....in fact, you'd do best to take your douchebaggery to E46fanatics or something, no one wants your ignorance and second hand experience here.
Personally attacking my career was awesome, by the way!
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Let us do what we want, whenever we want.
albert you still need those clips?
sorry bout being MIA bro but I had some issues I needed to sort out.
I'm done being a hermit.
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zorro, you don't know ***** about wheels bro, you need to find 'sources' too. here, follow this link and learn something...
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...869&highlight=
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hey thanks tires are 225's and no rubing issues only time when it will rub is when i get into like a drvie way just touches a tiny bit but nothing huge... soo yah nothing realy...
i've had 4 people on adults and its great...
i really love it... handels fantastic on turns and everything
i've had 4 people on adults and its great...
i really love it... handels fantastic on turns and everything
yea, I noticed when I lowered mine, I was able to cut corners much better and more aggresive. Seems like a majority of people here are running with 225's.
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hahahah ma man Feddooo sup bro,, yah man if you still would... well hope you got everything sorted out.. but let me know man you go my celly sooo...
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Ya. I'm very particular with rims and I'm digging them I just wish my ones were 17's. Mine came with the car (I really like them) but I just wish they were an inch bigger
In the future though I will definitely look at ones similar to the ones you got.
In the future though I will definitely look at ones similar to the ones you got.
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yahh... i havent found another set like this since i got mine brand new a year and half ago... what are yours? 16?
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yea, I noticed when I lowered mine, I was able to cut corners much better and more aggresive. Seems like a majority of people here are running with 225's.
245/35/18 rear 215/40/18 fronts is the best set up.....
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95 e320...sold the rest
Because I was looking at these wheels:
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...4&autoModClar=
or...
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...4&autoModClar=
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So 245's can fit 8" wide rims? Without any fender rolling in the rear?
Because I was looking at these wheels:
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...4&autoModClar=
or...
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...4&autoModClar=
Because I was looking at these wheels:
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...4&autoModClar=
or...
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...4&autoModClar=
frist wheels look pretty nice... second ones mmmm not so much okay