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Coilover / Aggressive Fitment Questions

Re: (newbie) coilover question, please help.

Postby napster_atk » Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:37 am

damn, im getting scared that i wont be able to do this now...
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Re: (newbie) coilover question, please help.

Postby indiglosolara » Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:07 am

9.5" in the rear will fit with the right offset and tires..

I have 18x9.5" +20 offsets for the rear.. 225/40 tires
Neg 1.5* Camber will do the trick, but be sure to have your fenders rolled and pulled.

Also coilovers are needed to achieve this as you will need to set the damper setting pretty high to avoid rubbing with really big bumps.

Here is a rear picture of test fitting my 9.5" in the rear
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But responding to your OP, D2 Coilovers are pretty much the same as K-Sports. Albert, TRDGreg's brother has D2 coilovers and they seem to be really good from what I can tell.

JIC's are the way to go if you have the money. I have the JIC's and they go pretty LOW.
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Re: (newbie) coilover question, please help.

Postby napster_atk » Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:24 pm

indiglosolara wrote:9.5" in the rear will fit with the right offset and tires..

I have 18x9.5" +20 offsets for the rear.. 225/40 tires
Neg 1.5* Camber will do the trick, but be sure to have your fenders rolled and pulled.

Also coilovers are needed to achieve this as you will need to set the damper setting pretty high to avoid rubbing with really big bumps.

Here is a rear picture of test fitting my 9.5" in the rear
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But responding to your OP, D2 Coilovers are pretty much the same as K-Sports. Albert, TRDGreg's brother has D2 coilovers and they seem to be really good from what I can tell.

JIC's are the way to go if you have the money. I have the JIC's and they go pretty LOW.


thanks for the info, pal!
so far here is the update. i talked to some friends about their opinion, and after looking at the way the wheel sits related to the struts, we came to the conclusion that i can't give it too much of a negative camber (-1.5 maybe 2 at the most, while i was shooting for -4.) so the only option i have now, is stretching tires, and rolling/pulling the fenders, as much as possible without the paint cracking.

as far as the coilovers go, i decided to go with D2's for 2 reasons:
1) they are cheaper, and i'm getting a decent deal on them,
2) by reading the reviews and talking to some of my friends who have them, they are decent setups for the money.

as far as the tires go, im looking to stretch some 245/35/19's on the rear wheels (9.5's) and 224/35R19's on the front tires (8.5's)

stay tuned and i should have some updates here soon!

P.S. can a mod change this title for me to coilover / aggressive fitment questions, so that other newbies can find this info if needed?!
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Re: (newbie) coilover question, please help.

Postby napster_atk » Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:28 pm

also the wheels offsets are 35mm and im using 20mm spacers.
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Re: (newbie) coilover question, please help.

Postby indiglosolara » Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:56 pm

245/35 you are not going to get a stretch on a 9.5". I would recommend 235/35 instead.

If you are running a 20mm spacer on a 35mm offset you will be getting +15 offset in the rear. 5mm more then what I have but it will work. You will not beable to get more the 1.5* of camber. Thats what I am running and I have NO MORE room to go anymore. When tested fitted I had about only 2 to 3mm of space between the strut and the inner wheel

You can change the Title yourself by editting the first post and fixing the subject line.
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Re: Coilover / Aggressive Fitment Questions

Postby Mr_Krispy1183 » Wed Aug 11, 2010 5:17 pm

Done. Looking forward to your setup.


And Kenny, I know you're still sorting things out after your move, but when are we gonna see yours complete? I gave up on trying to go aggressive on my DD Solara (happy with the way it is now, with tire meat), I'm saving it for my Z.
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Re: Coilover / Aggressive Fitment Questions

Postby indiglosolara » Wed Aug 11, 2010 5:32 pm

Soon!!!

I will be getting pics as soon and I have time to clean the car..
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Re: Coilover / Aggressive Fitment Questions

Postby napster_atk » Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:53 pm

Mr_Krispy1183 wrote:Done. Looking forward to your setup.

that was quick! lol, as far as how this progress is going to go it'll be super slow, due to limited budget, but i wont stop till its done!

with that being said since im new here i though i'd share some pictures from my older cars, just to give you an idea of what looks im into;

My last car, 2000 subaru outback
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and the car before that and my first car, 1996 nissan maxima;
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Re: Coilover / Aggressive Fitment Questions

Postby Mr_Krispy1183 » Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:48 pm

Sick cars, especially the Outback. I'm actually looking at getting a wagon in the near future, and a Legacy goon is in my Top 3 list. Great to have you here!
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Re: Coilover / Aggressive Fitment Questions

Postby SleeperSolara » Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:50 pm

Can't wait to see the end result man.
Your previous cars looked good.
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Re: Coilover / Aggressive Fitment Questions

Postby napster_atk » Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:00 pm

thanks guys!
Mr_Krispy1183 wrote:I'm actually looking at getting a wagon in the near future, and a Legacy goon is in my Top 3 list.

i wouldn't hesitate to go back to an outback. but i'm still young and felt the need to own a 2 door while i can :P

i just ordered the d2's. im going to call the guy tomorrow and make sure he sends them asap, so we can move on with this project!
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Re: Coilover / Aggressive Fitment Questions

Postby DSM_Lara » Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:08 pm

Can't wait, BTW that Outback is Hot. :onfire: :onfire: :onfire:
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Re: Coilover / Aggressive Fitment Questions

Postby indiglosolara » Thu Aug 12, 2010 12:57 am

Nice... The outback is awesome!!!

i've always wanted a STI or WRX wagon
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Re: Coilover / Aggressive Fitment Questions

Postby Toy1mzfe » Sat Aug 14, 2010 12:01 am

wow, i didnt know the progress on indiglosolara ended with 9.5 in the rear.

napster_atk- i wasnt trying to rain on your parade. i havent seen the 9.5 rears so i couldnt speak of it.

This will be part of my guide to my fitments as well. Shoot, looks like the next wheels im looking for would be a 9.5 as well :)
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Re: Coilover / Aggressive Fitment Questions

Postby ---CAMRAZY--- » Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:38 am

Toy1mzfe, Gregtrd, Rufus129 and Kenny are the only ones ever that have gottten close to some crazy fitment...
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