the Stance Thread v2.0

I had a wheel fall off because of a 7mm spacer, don't **** around, use extended studs for anything more than 5mm
 
if you only plan on adding 5 mm no need for extended studs, if you choose to get a bigger size yes, use extended lugs. but if your trying to get your RH's flush... your going to need wayyyyyyy more than 5mm lol i would honestly just save for your wheels and suspension, be patient.
 
if you only plan on adding 5 mm no need for extended studs, if you choose to get a bigger size yes, use extended lugs. but if your trying to get your RH's flush... your going to need wayyyyyyy more than 5mm lol i would honestly just save for your wheels and suspension, be patient.

I will take your advice sir, going to end up as low as ilovewheels... Cant wait
 
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The angle of that third picture is perfect. Shows the dish and the red faces. Looking great man!
 
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OH MAN oh man. lovely too sexy. love the look and the red on the rims. would look good on my red p5 too lol damn u for giving me ideas lmao .
 
looks great..any idea what ur camber settings are

maxed with the camber plates in the front. and an extra 1mm-2mm slot in the rear.

i need it aligned insanely bad.. what do i need to look for? i know i need a shop with a floor alignment rack but is that common or necessary to straighten out the front?
 
like! very much like! coming along nicely bro!

look for an alignment shop with a pit you can drive over. not 100% necessary but makes it easier for sure.
get 0 toe front and rear. they will align the rear first then the fronts as the fronts follow what the rear is doing.
dude, you have to learn how to align these cars. is soooo easy! i do mine and drives straigh, no weird tire wear and I save a bundle.
 
i hear ya. once you learn, its not really that hard. Im pretty sure adam does his own alignment as well.
its really just adjusting the camber and toe on these cars. no real caster adjustments using normal techniques.
wonder if I should make a vid on how to align these cars. (not that im such a pro, but when you mess around as much as i do, you dont want to spend money to get an alignment like every other week..and seems to work just fine. been aligning for over a year and have done it maybe 20+ times. lol)
 
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