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scion619
Joined: 28 Oct 2004
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Location: san diego
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| Posted: 7/2/08 2:44PM Post subject: |
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anxiously awaiting....... def. a must
lates
charles |
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KoolBox
Joined: 06 May 2006
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Location: n/a
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| Posted: 7/2/08 3:32PM Post subject: |
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| Can you tell me where can i get those rumion tail lights please and by the way your xb looks real nice over all. |
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CIONIDE
Joined: 04 Nov 2007
Posts: 2625
Location: Napa, CA
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| Posted: 7/2/08 5:54PM Post subject: |
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KoolBox wrote: Can you tell me where can i get those rumion tail lights please and by the way your xb looks real nice over all.
Here you go.
http://www.newscionparts.com/product/?id=2759 |
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stick_1NZ
Joined: 01 Apr 2004
Posts: 3920
Location: Squad Bippu
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| Posted: 7/3/08 10:21AM Post subject: |
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| Price for the kit is $185.00 shipped within the 48 states. The kits are going through QA as we speak. I will post the PayPal address once they're all ready to ship. Stay tuned. |
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nyte_ryder
Joined: 15 Oct 2005
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Location: Ventura, Cali.
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| Posted: 7/3/08 11:47AM Post subject: |
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| Are the kits only gonna be -3.5 camber? |
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stick_1NZ
Joined: 01 Apr 2004
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Location: Squad Bippu
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| Posted: 7/4/08 1:53PM Post subject: |
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nyte_ryder wrote: Are the kits only gonna be -3.5 camber?
Yes for now....but we're researching to have -5 in the future. |
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nyte_ryder
Joined: 15 Oct 2005
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Location: Ventura, Cali.
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| Posted: 7/4/08 2:00PM Post subject: |
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| Ok sweet......i wish Im wanting to get a kit, but I dont think it will work with my ride when im done :-/ |
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DAILYXB-TYPE-R
Joined: 15 Apr 2008
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| Posted: 7/4/08 3:08PM Post subject: |
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how did the - camber affect your car handling?
are there more oversteer or understeer? |
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SupaGlove
Joined: 17 Dec 2005
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| Posted: 7/6/08 5:16PM Post subject: |
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| are they toe corrective? |
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willow
Joined: 29 Feb 2008
Posts: 57
Location: sunny daygo ca...
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| Posted: 7/30/08 8:32AM Post subject: |
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| no updates??? pm me plz<-------------- |
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2008XBlimited
Joined: 09 Aug 2008
Posts: 41
Location: sherman oaks, ca
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| Posted: 8/10/08 9:29PM Post subject: |
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| ha ha, negative cambers look cool, but will destroy your tire. i have lowered my volvo 3" and have major negative front and back. the rear tires are damged in <10k miles |
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SupaGlove
Joined: 17 Dec 2005
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| Posted: 8/29/08 9:20AM Post subject: |
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| well i had my otg shims on my 1st gen for 26k miles and had a SLIGHT bit of camber wear on the inside of my falkens. You my friend suffered from non corrective toe issues. bad toe = tire scrubbage FTL |
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MaxBoost925
Joined: 28 Mar 2007
Posts: 431
Location: Gay Area, CA
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| Posted: 9/11/08 11:04PM Post subject: |
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Mad props for being the first one to do it.
I'm ok with stock camber :D |
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MaxBoost925
Joined: 28 Mar 2007
Posts: 431
Location: Gay Area, CA
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| Posted: 9/11/08 11:05PM Post subject: |
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Sonicaftermath wrote: why the hell would you want to run on the inside of your tires like that....
You have a lot to learn.
Learn about VIP Style.
Wide, Low, crazy camber, stretched tires, drive slow. |
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ShaffNasty
Joined: 22 Jan 2008
Posts: 735
Location: LKWD in Killer Kali
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| Posted: 9/12/08 8:40AM Post subject: |
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| ^ Basically lowriders for asians... |
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MaxBoost925
Joined: 28 Mar 2007
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Location: Gay Area, CA
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| Posted: 9/12/08 10:46AM Post subject: |
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ShaffNasty wrote: ^ Basically lowriders for asians...
exactly.
japanese lowrider. |
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SilverBoxDude
Joined: 13 Apr 2008
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Location: Oakley, CA
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| Posted: 9/12/08 3:46PM Post subject: |
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| So you guys actually want to intentionally wear out your tires and rear bearings on purpose, for the sake of your car looking like a POS Volkswagen bug? WOW! |
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coryjames
Joined: 28 Jul 2007
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Location: arvada co
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| Posted: 9/15/08 4:43PM Post subject: |
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SilverBoxDude wrote: So you guys actually want to intentionally wear out your tires and rear bearings on purpose, for the sake of your car looking like a POS Volkswagen bug? WOW!
negative camber is hot if you cant realize this im sorry lol |
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littleblackbox
Joined: 08 Jun 2004
Posts: 82
Location: va
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| Posted: 9/16/08 9:52AM Post subject: |
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WOW, you guys need to do a little researching before your posting. Your ideas on what VIP Style is and how negative camber "destroys" tire tread may be alittle off cue.
Vip Style is not for everyone, negative camber is not for everyone.
Hey I think making my car faster then what I can legally is a waste, but you don't see me posting on those threads:) |
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Go_HIN
Joined: 10 May 2005
Posts: 257
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| Posted: 9/16/08 8:43PM Post subject: |
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It's a style... not for everyone, common sense says why but hey its evolved this way for years... Traditionally neg camber doesn't make a car VIP styled.... today that is the accepted norm and the current trend but really the style is still evolving to find its own identity....
I did a cool piece on the whole Japanese VIP style thing a few years ago... read it here
http://hincity.com/blogs/entry.asp?b=1&id=34590716KK9C7X6E0KC7Y6WB
Again dont take it to seriously, its a style, people will do weird things. I've never been a fan of stretched tires and neg camber myself but you can't deny the presence of a VIP Styled vehicle so points there! |
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