Jdm lowrider
#47
Lexus Test Driver
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Oh and nice shots.
I had some old guy freak out at me and call the cops when I took some pics of one of my cars down there by Canada place. He accused me of being a terrorist and that I was taking picture of the docks for some nefarious purposes... Cops had a good laugh when I showed them my camera...
I had some old guy freak out at me and call the cops when I took some pics of one of my cars down there by Canada place. He accused me of being a terrorist and that I was taking picture of the docks for some nefarious purposes... Cops had a good laugh when I showed them my camera...
#49
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
OK so update time......
Sorry for the lack of updates weve been super busy creating a new body kit and fenders for the MX83 Cressida. Here is a little video of the results.
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On to the Celsior ......I've been dailying the car for last 2 months and absolutely love it. The rear Work M1R were quite wide and didnt fit into the fenders with the stock arms and that is why it was so high. As seen here
I installed our SERIALNINE rear arm set including RLCA, Toe and Traction arm. The RLCA adjusts from 12mm shorter then stock to 20mm longer, on my car this is able to give me -10° camber with the stock RUCA. The SERIALNINE toe arm adjusts from stock length to + 51mm this allows you to have correctly set toe from your stock camber to all the way the -10. With all but the RUCA bushings replaced with high quality Teflon lined rod ends the rear suspension of the car is almost complete but you can really feel the slop in the subframe bushings. Next up on the rear is to replace the subframe and diff bushings with solid Delrin ones.
On the front I installed our SERIALNINE FUCA these have been designed to give you more negative camber then the stock arms and bottom out on the strut tower later. At their maximum length they are 20mm shorter than the stock arm and at minimum length 46mm shorter then stock. On my car this gave me additional -2 to -5 degrees over stock camber. They also utilize a replaceable factory style ball joint that is 10mm shorter then stock. This means not only does it have an additional 10mm of clearance but you can simply replace worn ball joints not the whole arm.
So finally with my arms in I was able to camber the wheels and lower the car to what I deem to be an expectable right height. With the new front arm I was able to drive around and not have the FUCA bottoming out on the strut tower anymore. The only problem was with these wheels the fronts were too narrow to run fully cambered so I chose to pull some camber out in order to get the wheel to sit closer to the fender . I was quite happy now, the car was finally starting to look like how I wanted it to. Everyone used to be “ wow your car looks so good : etc... but in my mind it looked like ****. But now I was all stoked to be driving it around.
Spring meet here in Vancouver
My Friends Colin and Mikey with Lukah the frenchy. Also some random guys taking photos.
Got Colin to take some slow rolling shots
Here you can see how the front wheel is too narrow even with the negative camber dialed out
Out for lunch
With in a week of getting the arms on one of our customers expressed interest in the Work M1Rs, He came by the shop in his JZX90 to test fit the wheels and decided he wanted them. The next week he came by to pick them up. I was left with no wheels, this was really weird for me because only a year ago I had 12 Work M1Rs. Eight I sold to Alex Lee so he could run them on his Formula D GS300, now these four. Then right after I also sold my SSR Vienna Courage leaving me with no 5 lugs wheels.
Sorry for the lack of updates weve been super busy creating a new body kit and fenders for the MX83 Cressida. Here is a little video of the results.
On to the Celsior ......I've been dailying the car for last 2 months and absolutely love it. The rear Work M1R were quite wide and didnt fit into the fenders with the stock arms and that is why it was so high. As seen here
I installed our SERIALNINE rear arm set including RLCA, Toe and Traction arm. The RLCA adjusts from 12mm shorter then stock to 20mm longer, on my car this is able to give me -10° camber with the stock RUCA. The SERIALNINE toe arm adjusts from stock length to + 51mm this allows you to have correctly set toe from your stock camber to all the way the -10. With all but the RUCA bushings replaced with high quality Teflon lined rod ends the rear suspension of the car is almost complete but you can really feel the slop in the subframe bushings. Next up on the rear is to replace the subframe and diff bushings with solid Delrin ones.
On the front I installed our SERIALNINE FUCA these have been designed to give you more negative camber then the stock arms and bottom out on the strut tower later. At their maximum length they are 20mm shorter than the stock arm and at minimum length 46mm shorter then stock. On my car this gave me additional -2 to -5 degrees over stock camber. They also utilize a replaceable factory style ball joint that is 10mm shorter then stock. This means not only does it have an additional 10mm of clearance but you can simply replace worn ball joints not the whole arm.
So finally with my arms in I was able to camber the wheels and lower the car to what I deem to be an expectable right height. With the new front arm I was able to drive around and not have the FUCA bottoming out on the strut tower anymore. The only problem was with these wheels the fronts were too narrow to run fully cambered so I chose to pull some camber out in order to get the wheel to sit closer to the fender . I was quite happy now, the car was finally starting to look like how I wanted it to. Everyone used to be “ wow your car looks so good : etc... but in my mind it looked like ****. But now I was all stoked to be driving it around.
Spring meet here in Vancouver
My Friends Colin and Mikey with Lukah the frenchy. Also some random guys taking photos.
Got Colin to take some slow rolling shots
Here you can see how the front wheel is too narrow even with the negative camber dialed out
Out for lunch
With in a week of getting the arms on one of our customers expressed interest in the Work M1Rs, He came by the shop in his JZX90 to test fit the wheels and decided he wanted them. The next week he came by to pick them up. I was left with no wheels, this was really weird for me because only a year ago I had 12 Work M1Rs. Eight I sold to Alex Lee so he could run them on his Formula D GS300, now these four. Then right after I also sold my SSR Vienna Courage leaving me with no 5 lugs wheels.
#52
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
One of my good friends Mikey let me use his wheels while is car is sitting idle. So on went his Racing Sparco NS06 Cheetah 18x10.5 +18 These wheels are a square set up so they are slightly smaller in the rear then my Works and slightly larger in the front.
Cherry Blossoms at UBC
Cherry Blossoms at UBC
Spanish Banks
Being slightly smaller I was able to lower the rear again without having to worry about the rim lip contacting the fender edge. In the front I dialed in the maximum camber I could this sunk the already smaller wheels even more. This allowed me to put a spacer on the front though. The stock lugs are really short so I swapped them for some ARP long studs and put a slip on 15mm spacer on. This brings us to how the car sits now.
I fully love how little work it has taken to get my car to sit this way !!!! Couple of arms, coilovers and a fender roll/shave is all. I was imagining having to do all sorts of inner fender mods or at least moving the harness but I haven’t hit it once ....yet.
Art Of Stance Photo Shoot
But now is the time to take it off the road and start on the next level of modifications
Cherry Blossoms at UBC
Cherry Blossoms at UBC
Spanish Banks
Being slightly smaller I was able to lower the rear again without having to worry about the rim lip contacting the fender edge. In the front I dialed in the maximum camber I could this sunk the already smaller wheels even more. This allowed me to put a spacer on the front though. The stock lugs are really short so I swapped them for some ARP long studs and put a slip on 15mm spacer on. This brings us to how the car sits now.
I fully love how little work it has taken to get my car to sit this way !!!! Couple of arms, coilovers and a fender roll/shave is all. I was imagining having to do all sorts of inner fender mods or at least moving the harness but I haven’t hit it once ....yet.
Art Of Stance Photo Shoot
But now is the time to take it off the road and start on the next level of modifications
#54
Looks fantastic. Always been a fan of what you Serialnine fellas get up to. I enjoyed the video (a long time ago) of your and X8 build. Your X7 is my favourite Cress and has inspired the idea for my next project.
#59
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Thanks for all the love guys.!!!!
Long time since I've posted up anything ,anywhere about my car. Lots has changed in that time though.
When I took the car off the road my plans were new STANCE high rate coils, New taller RCAs, Shortened and Cambered knuckles, Diff bushings, Subframe Bushings and Rear Upper Control Arms. Pretty much all of those parts are necessary just to put my new Work Wheels XSA 04C.
One of my good friends is a painter by trade and does amazing work. He has always wanted to paint one of my cars but things just never worked out. I talked to him about spraying down my car and he said it would be around 1200$ in materials plus all the labour.
I had wrapped one car previously. It was our buddies JZX83 Cressida which we used Oracal 970ra 908 Aluminum Silver Metallic Gloss and it wasn’t SSOOO hard to do.
I decided I would just buy the materials seemed like it would be far cheaper and I could do it by myself without the need for special equipment.
So I started by taking off all of the lights and trim in prep for wrapping for my car I chose Avery SW900-929-M Brown Metallic.
Long time since I've posted up anything ,anywhere about my car. Lots has changed in that time though.
When I took the car off the road my plans were new STANCE high rate coils, New taller RCAs, Shortened and Cambered knuckles, Diff bushings, Subframe Bushings and Rear Upper Control Arms. Pretty much all of those parts are necessary just to put my new Work Wheels XSA 04C.
One of my good friends is a painter by trade and does amazing work. He has always wanted to paint one of my cars but things just never worked out. I talked to him about spraying down my car and he said it would be around 1200$ in materials plus all the labour.
I had wrapped one car previously. It was our buddies JZX83 Cressida which we used Oracal 970ra 908 Aluminum Silver Metallic Gloss and it wasn’t SSOOO hard to do.
I decided I would just buy the materials seemed like it would be far cheaper and I could do it by myself without the need for special equipment.
So I started by taking off all of the lights and trim in prep for wrapping for my car I chose Avery SW900-929-M Brown Metallic.