studio camber roll center adjusters (RCA)
#46
Congrats.
The Bolts work werry fine!
I ask T-Demand and you have to torque with the Lexus specific torque. Its 113NM (see the picture)
On the picture where you see one RCA this is the figure from the right side.
The arrow to the right shows you the front side.
Yea you have to grind. The side and dont forget on top to grind. Cause the washer is little bit higher.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-M...o/IMG_6575.JPG
#47
Congrats.
The Bolts work werry fine!
I ask T-Demand and you have to torque with the Lexus specific torque. Its 113NM (see the picture)
On the picture where you see one RCA this is the figure from the right side.
The arrow to the right shows you the front side.
Yea you have to grind. The side and dont forget on top to grind. Cause the washer is little bit higher.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-M...o/IMG_6575.JPG
The Bolts work werry fine!
I ask T-Demand and you have to torque with the Lexus specific torque. Its 113NM (see the picture)
On the picture where you see one RCA this is the figure from the right side.
The arrow to the right shows you the front side.
Yea you have to grind. The side and dont forget on top to grind. Cause the washer is little bit higher.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-M...o/IMG_6575.JPG
One last question, did it push your tire out at the top like timmyotool said? Thats the only thing preventing me from installing them right away, my front tires are almost touching the fender as it is
#48
But deeper.
Here is a shot with installed RCA´s
https://www.facebook.com/LexusLS400U...type=3&theater
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Hi guys,
Sorry to jump in on the conversation. Just recently bought a UCF20, and been reading up on the front adjustments and have a few question in hope I can find an answer here.
1.) I just sent Kyle an email in regards to these RCA's and now that I'm reading some of the issues people are having, it's kind of turning me off. What is the main difference between the RCA's mentioned here?
2.) How/where can I order T-deman stuff? been looking around too, but didn't find too many options.
3.) price range between the RCA's??
Keep in mind, I know I will need to do some fender works, etc to get the set of wheels I got which is 20x9.5/10.5 +16 but every little bit helps in my opinon . and your guys' feedback would be much appreciated.
Sorry to jump in on the conversation. Just recently bought a UCF20, and been reading up on the front adjustments and have a few question in hope I can find an answer here.
1.) I just sent Kyle an email in regards to these RCA's and now that I'm reading some of the issues people are having, it's kind of turning me off. What is the main difference between the RCA's mentioned here?
2.) How/where can I order T-deman stuff? been looking around too, but didn't find too many options.
3.) price range between the RCA's??
Keep in mind, I know I will need to do some fender works, etc to get the set of wheels I got which is 20x9.5/10.5 +16 but every little bit helps in my opinon . and your guys' feedback would be much appreciated.
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BTW, I hate any kind of creaking noises, as I got enough of that from my lifted truck lol.. So I would like to find an option that doesn't have any noise or broken bolt problems
Thanks!
Thanks!
#51
I'll be installing mine within the next couple of weeks, been busy with a new job and about to go outta town.
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I got my T-demand RCA's from Central Pine, they gave me a really good price. You can get used from Final Stage if they have them but I got quoted a price only ~$50 less than the T-demands so I just went with the new. SerialNine looks to be releasing their versions, same specs/looks as the T-demands (maybe a copy?). Price hasn't been finalized, seems like you got time to wait it out and see.
I'll be installing mine within the next couple of weeks, been busy with a new job and about to go outta town.
I'll be installing mine within the next couple of weeks, been busy with a new job and about to go outta town.
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i would say its not really studios fault for the problems, people were over torquing and using improper bolts. but if youre not on air the studios will give you caster issues (the wheels will be closer the rear side of the fender) 326 power, tdemand, and serial nine have nice designs and have a 3mm caster correction but yield less negative camber. if you over tq you will get the same problem on any rca setup.
#54
i would say its not really studios fault for the problems, people were over torquing and using improper bolts. but if youre not on air the studios will give you caster issues (the wheels will be closer the rear side of the fender) 326 power, tdemand, and serial nine have nice designs and have a 3mm caster correction but yield less negative camber. if you over tq you will get the same problem on any rca setup.
though i did not see any caster issues with my studio. the correction or offset you see on tdemand, 326 and the like is usually for toe correction so you don't need to adjust toe after installing. whereas studio you do, which is no big deal.
the caster compensation you see on other RCAs are for the new UCF30 cars where caster is an issue when slamming.
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agreed here, yes over torquing is the main problem.
though i did not see any caster issues with my studio. the correction or offset you see on tdemand, 326 and the like is usually for toe correction so you don't need to adjust toe after installing. whereas studio you do, which is no big deal.
the caster compensation you see on other RCAs are for the new UCF30 cars where caster is an issue when slamming.
though i did not see any caster issues with my studio. the correction or offset you see on tdemand, 326 and the like is usually for toe correction so you don't need to adjust toe after installing. whereas studio you do, which is no big deal.
the caster compensation you see on other RCAs are for the new UCF30 cars where caster is an issue when slamming.
you couldnt really noticed that the wheel is pushed back, but my steering never recentered. alot more effort needed just to steer, woudnt be an issue if i was on air though
-9 in the front was definitely awesome, it looked really aggressive with only -6.5 in the rear
#57
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no prob! just remember to torque correctly and remember to account that it kind of makes your wheel a tad bit more aggressive so think about the rca as being a 15mm spacer and your wheels will clear if your static (just to be on the safe side) my te's ^ were +34 and it made it super aggresssive. i would normally run 15-20 offset in the front with a 9.5j
#58
i found that with more negative camber, the steering is actually lighter (since there is less tire contact patch to the road). my steering was still straight on since the toe was corrected.
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did you get an alignment after installing the RCAs? the studios will definitely throw off your toe (toe out) so you will need to realign.
i found that with more negative camber, the steering is actually lighter (since there is less tire contact patch to the road). my steering was still straight on since the toe was corrected.
i found that with more negative camber, the steering is actually lighter (since there is less tire contact patch to the road). my steering was still straight on since the toe was corrected.
#60
Just wanted to update that I installed my T-demands about a week ago, ended up taking a couple days because I also replaced my tie rod ends, rotors and pads. Didn't plan on all that but you know how these things go sometimes. Took a whole weekend to do one side and about 2.5 hours to do the other, anyone in the ATL area need this done hit me up I could probably do it even quicker now haha
Couple notes on the install:
- I bought Beck/Arnley lower balljoints, if you do this the fit on the balljoint and NCRA is VERY tight, I ended up having to shave some of the part that sticks out of the balljoint and greasin it up to get it in there. When compared with the OEM I was taking off there were no issues, just something to keep in mind
- stock wheels won't fit anymore, they'll hit the tie rods
- the T-demands WILL increase your track width like the studios, I have an appointment later today to get some smaller tires up front since even with the increased camber my tires are sitting on the fenders
- When installing everything back leave the tie rod for last, makes it much easier
- Since the spindle is sitting up higher now if you ever need to change out the tie rods there's enough clearance to get the nut off without the hassle of removing the caliper
- I torqued my bolts to 90 ft-lbs, I've only driven it a little but so far no creaks or other weird noises
They'll be more details and pics on my build thread once I update it later on this weekend
Couple notes on the install:
- I bought Beck/Arnley lower balljoints, if you do this the fit on the balljoint and NCRA is VERY tight, I ended up having to shave some of the part that sticks out of the balljoint and greasin it up to get it in there. When compared with the OEM I was taking off there were no issues, just something to keep in mind
- stock wheels won't fit anymore, they'll hit the tie rods
- the T-demands WILL increase your track width like the studios, I have an appointment later today to get some smaller tires up front since even with the increased camber my tires are sitting on the fenders
- When installing everything back leave the tie rod for last, makes it much easier
- Since the spindle is sitting up higher now if you ever need to change out the tie rods there's enough clearance to get the nut off without the hassle of removing the caliper
- I torqued my bolts to 90 ft-lbs, I've only driven it a little but so far no creaks or other weird noises
They'll be more details and pics on my build thread once I update it later on this weekend