Baltimore Photoshoot

qcoffey

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My buddy and I were trying out my new SLR in downtown Baltimore, Sunday morning. I think we got some sice shots. :)

Domino Sugar factory in the background.

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Down at Fells Point.

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Gotta stop and snag some Zekes coffee!

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Very nice! Which lips are you running on your 5? And what tire size / wheel size / offset? :D

Thanks for the compliment. The lip kit is the Bayson R unit. The front and side fit perfect, the back took some masaging. The wheels are TSW Donnington 19x8 35et front, 19x9.5 40et rear. Tires are Nitto NT555 225/35 front 235/35 rear. The rear had to be rolled to clear, but other than that they ride good. I have taken two road trips to Buffalo(750 mile round trip) no problems.
 
Thanks for the compliment. The lip kit is the Bayson R unit. The front and side fit perfect, the back took some masaging. The wheels are TSW Donnington 19x8 35et front, 19x9.5 40et rear. Tires are Nitto NT555 225/35 front 235/35 rear. The rear had to be rolled to clear, but other than that they ride good. I have taken two road trips to Buffalo(750 mile round trip) no problems.

I looked through my records... apparently I've asked you the same thing before. ;) Did you roll the fronts?
 
It's all good. :D I did not roll the fronts. The only rubbing is a slight rub on the liners on hard dips.

Ooh. Time to really measure and see how much tire I can stuff in there. Oh, what camber up front? That will make a difference. I pulled my fronts back out to -1.0 degrees at 25.75" fender to ground height, so I probably have less front clearance than you do if you don't have a camber kit up front.
 
Ooh. Time to really measure and see how much tire I can stuff in there. Oh, what camber up front? That will make a difference. I pulled my fronts back out to -1.0 degrees at 25.75" fender to ground height, so I probably have less front clearance than you do if you don't have a camber kit up front.

My camber is -1.2 up front, -2.5 rear. That is just where it sat after I installed then Tein springs. I want to dial in some more negative camber front and rear, but I'm gonna wait till I get the BCs next year.
 
My camber is -1.2 up front, -2.5 rear. That is just where it sat after I installed then Tein springs. I want to dial in some more negative camber front and rear, but I'm gonna wait till I get the BCs next year.

Hmm. I'm at -1.0 and -1.5. Maybe I can run a bit deeper in front to clear the fender. Did you hit the shock in the rear? At least in the front, additional camber (from using an adjustable top plate) moves the strut at the same time so inner clearance isn't an issue...
 
Hmm. I'm at -1.0 and -1.5. Maybe I can run a bit deeper in front to clear the fender. Did you hit the shock in the rear? At least in the front, additional camber (from using an adjustable top plate) moves the strut at the same time so inner clearance isn't an issue...

There is still clearance on the rear shock.
 
Cool. Thanks! Now I just need someone to measure a popular 235/45 on a 17x7 wheel to see exactly how much the sidewalls really do suck in on a narrow tire... there's not much difference between a 235/45 and 215/50 on published specs, but I'd like to go wider if I can without rolling the fenders.
 
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