ixcocoyxi
RS owner
hello all!! being here for quite some time and with Matt and I starting the SSS crew, I figured it'd be nice to have some info on being slammed since ive been seeing lots of q's about being slammed, what to worry about, what to do about rubbing, and so on.. anywho, lets start off with some DIY's.
this thread is not a thread to show off your ride height. this must be filled with info and pictures as examples only!
I'd like to welcome you to having your interest on being slammed n_n
Fender Rolling
having problems rubbing? heres something you can do at home!
items needed:
baseball bat/rolling pin/pipe
color-matched (or close to it) spray paint
heat gun (if possible)
if you're slammed and you notice some rubbing when you turn, its most likely that lip on the edge of the fenders that you need to get rid of. an easy way to fix that is to fold, or in this case, 'roll' that lip up to have more tire clearance. here is a video from 'drift: tengoku' i found useful and actually have done to my car (just the front). i didnt use something that big. i went with something thinner and gradually stepped up the size. also, i didnt hammer either. just went straight to the rolling. i figured the hammering would create bulges.
Clicky here to Fender Rolling
question: i rolled my fenders but i still rub!! WTF?!!
answer: cut em! grab a fine-toothed hacksaw blade like shown...
stack on ducktape on on half of it to use as a handle and hack away!!
*CAUTION*
you will get blisters i strongly advise not to use a power saw for this. it would be easier to mess up. also, using the handle that's made for it, wont fit that great. example is given below.
THESE ARE A NO-NO!
A FEW TIPS
if youre worried about scraping, bashing oil pans, getting stuck, etc... dont just slam it from stock height. before i bought my integ, i havnt driven anything for a few years so slammed before and i had to get used to it. lower it to a 'comfortable' ride height. meaning no wheel gap at the most. and drive around like that for a week or two. just to get a feel of the roads you mostly drive on. remember where the bumps are, what lanes to be in, what lanes NOT to be in, etc..
then when you feel its time to graduate from being lowered to being slammed, then slam away!! just be very weary of places you havnt gone to and places you havnt been to in a while.
if youre planning on wanting to run low offset, you better have the proper ride height. anything above untucked wheels will definately look silly. im sure eveyone will think so too.
this post is for people that has slammed q's so everyone could enjoy and learn all the info in one spot. i figured it'd be easier n_n
Samurai-Blue
Some useful info
This one is about ride quality for people who dont think about it before they slam
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2603553
This one is how you dont necessarily have to use camber kits
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2614449
this thread is not a thread to show off your ride height. this must be filled with info and pictures as examples only!
I'd like to welcome you to having your interest on being slammed n_n
Fender Rolling
having problems rubbing? heres something you can do at home!
items needed:
baseball bat/rolling pin/pipe
color-matched (or close to it) spray paint
heat gun (if possible)
if you're slammed and you notice some rubbing when you turn, its most likely that lip on the edge of the fenders that you need to get rid of. an easy way to fix that is to fold, or in this case, 'roll' that lip up to have more tire clearance. here is a video from 'drift: tengoku' i found useful and actually have done to my car (just the front). i didnt use something that big. i went with something thinner and gradually stepped up the size. also, i didnt hammer either. just went straight to the rolling. i figured the hammering would create bulges.
Clicky here to Fender Rolling
question: i rolled my fenders but i still rub!! WTF?!!
answer: cut em! grab a fine-toothed hacksaw blade like shown...
stack on ducktape on on half of it to use as a handle and hack away!!
*CAUTION*
you will get blisters i strongly advise not to use a power saw for this. it would be easier to mess up. also, using the handle that's made for it, wont fit that great. example is given below.
THESE ARE A NO-NO!
A FEW TIPS
if youre worried about scraping, bashing oil pans, getting stuck, etc... dont just slam it from stock height. before i bought my integ, i havnt driven anything for a few years so slammed before and i had to get used to it. lower it to a 'comfortable' ride height. meaning no wheel gap at the most. and drive around like that for a week or two. just to get a feel of the roads you mostly drive on. remember where the bumps are, what lanes to be in, what lanes NOT to be in, etc..
then when you feel its time to graduate from being lowered to being slammed, then slam away!! just be very weary of places you havnt gone to and places you havnt been to in a while.
if youre planning on wanting to run low offset, you better have the proper ride height. anything above untucked wheels will definately look silly. im sure eveyone will think so too.
this post is for people that has slammed q's so everyone could enjoy and learn all the info in one spot. i figured it'd be easier n_n
Samurai-Blue
Some useful info
This one is about ride quality for people who dont think about it before they slam
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2603553
This one is how you dont necessarily have to use camber kits
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2614449
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