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The Stance Thread

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#1 · (Edited)
Spring is coming up... time to think about dropping car back to the ground(well, for those of us in the snowy northern part of the continent at least).
Thought it would be interesting to get a thread with a picture of people's cars and their stance. When it gets enough posts I will add it to the FAQ.
Please include the following:
1) Picture of your car
2) Brand of Coilover/suspension
3) Front measurement (top of arch to ground)
4) Rear measurement (top of arch to ground)
5) wheel and offset
6) tire and size
7) spacer brand/thickness
8) other info (fender rolling, replacement tie rod ends, etc)
If you have more than one setup to contribute list them as seperate entries in one post, and when you make changes rather than removing the old info append another picture and set of info so that we have we have your car with multiple stances.
 
#2 ·
Re: The Stance Thread (robbyb413)


Koni Coilovers
22.8 in the front
23.4 in the back
MKV Rabbit Steelies (offset not sure)
No Spacers ( in this picture)
195 65 15's all around
Custom Fenderliner cutting (car did it all by itself by turning
)
I'll update when the RS are on http://****************.com/smile/emthup.gif
 
#6 ·
Re: The Stance Thread (robbyb413)

Please include the following:
1) Picture of your car

2) Brand of Coilover/suspension
STaSIS Streetsports
3) Front measurement (top of arch to ground)
25"
4) Rear measurement (top of arch to ground)
25.5"
5) wheel and offset
Oetty RZ 19x8.5 ET35
6) tire and size
Toyo T1S 235/35/19
7) spacer brand/thickness
None
8) other info (fender rolling)
Fenders rolled

Couple extra 'cause of the Irish in me, arrr!
 
#7 ·
Re: The Stance Thread (robbyb413)


1) 1999.5 Avant 1.8t Quattro
2) Neuspeed Springs w/Bilstein struts
3) 25.5 Front measurement (top of arch to ground)
4) 25.75 Rear measurement (top of arch to ground)
5) Oettinger RE 18x8 et35
6) 225/40-18
7) No Spacers
8) No modding
Will update when I get the fender measurements


Modified by kenncmiller at 1:39 AM 3-20-2008
 
#9 ·

Brand of Coilover/suspension - FK silverline
Front measurement (top of arch to ground) - 24.3
Rear measurement (top of arch to ground) - 24.6
wheel and offset - Ronal Bolero Et43
tire and size - Goodyear Eagle F1 225/45/17
spacer brand/thickness - FK spacer front 15mm and noname rear 20mm


Modified by Soupie69uk at 11:19 AM 3-28-2009
 
#11 ·


Really bad Pictures. I'll update
KW INOX V1's
22.7 front
23.0 rear (1st picture is 23.6")
BBS RF 3piece
Front 17x8.5 et 20 205/45/17
Rear 17x9.5 et 18 215/45/17
Lug Wrench rolled fronts
No spacers
Never rubbing
<7,000 miles out of directional tires


Modified by 98a4 at 9:46 PM 4-15-2008
 
#15 ·
Re: (sixfiveoh)

1) Picture of your car
2) Brand of Coilover/suspension
3) Front measurement (top of arch to ground)
4) Rear measurement (top of arch to ground)
5) wheel and offset
6) tire and size
7) spacer brand/thickness
8) other info (fender rolling, replacement tie rod ends, etc)
1) ok here
2)K-Sport coilovers
3)24"
4)23.5"
5) 18x8.5 rs4 wheels by Velocity (not sure on offset)
6)225/40/18
7)none used
8)rolled fenders
NOTE: The measurements are after lowered more then the picture shows.




Modified by iwearpro at 12:24 PM 4-18-2008
 
#18 ·
H&R Race springs on RS4 shocks
Front and rear 24"/61mm from the ground to the arches
Wheels: BBS RC 18"x8.5 ET30
Tyres Nankang 255x35x18
H&R 5mm spacers
RS4 arches front & Rear

 
#19 ·
Re: (docurley)


1) Picture of your car
2) Brand of Coilover/suspension
3) Front measurement (top of arch to ground)
4) Rear measurement (top of arch to ground)
5) wheel and offset
6) tire and size
7) spacer brand/thickness
8) other info (fender rolling, replacement tie rod ends, etc)
1. BANG
2. H&R Coilovers
3.n/a
4.n/a
5. 18x8 et37
6.Yokohama S-drive 205-40-18
7.n/a
8.n/a
Modified by BLK1.8Turbo at 7:54 PM 5-6-2008


Modified by BLK1.8Turbo at 8:25 PM 5-6-2008
 
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