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S14DriftR
12-18-2003, 01:17 AM
I went over a curb and up an embankment tonight. besides messing up the bumper and a corner light i think I bent something in my suspension. the wheel that went over the curb has messed up caster, it used to be centered in the wheel well and now its pushed farther back. I think I bent the inner tie rod on that side but I have some new tein ones in my room anyway. you guys have any idea on what would push the wheel back like that. The tension rods look to be adjusted out the same still.
mrmephistopheles
12-18-2003, 05:58 AM
who knows.. maybe... bent lower control arm?
esthirteen
12-18-2003, 06:51 AM
Originally posted by mrmephistopheles
who knows.. maybe... bent lower control arm?
I'd say thats your best bet as to what happened.
Dousan_PG
12-18-2003, 08:42 AM
possible damage to suspension:
flca
tie rod
tc rod
dont try to drift if you dont know how please.
fastpace
12-18-2003, 09:34 AM
yeah, what everybody else said. you have to just jack up the car and inspect for yourself. this happaned to me about a month and a half ago. You can get alot of good cheap stuff from pdm-racing. But as long you are okay everything will be fine. It is a learning lesson that you are going to realize. Also, if some things are messed up you mine as well upgrade some of it. Hope that helps.
S14DriftR
12-18-2003, 09:53 AM
well, knowing my luck its probably the lca, since I have spare tc rods and tie rods. and how are you going to learn to drift better if you dont try. People make mistakes, even pro drifters hit the walls, I think better advice would be dont try to drift if you cant afford to fix your car, I knew I would eventually crash, so ill fix it and more than likely brake something else later on, just an expensive hobby i guess.
Dousan_PG
12-18-2003, 09:57 AM
well interesting theory
if you like to run the risk of getting your car impounded, facing reckless driving and a night in jail and possibly killing someone, yeah go and learn
your sig:
Mods:
-short throw shifter with B&M knob
-greddy header
-strait pipe
-2.5" cat back exhaust
-K&N with cold air extension
-H&R sport springs
-Projectsilvia tension rods
-KYB AGX adjustable shocks/struts
-Tein tie rods and ends
-5zigen typhoon 17" rims
-245/40/17 rear tires, 215/45 fronts
-300zx 26mm front brake conversion
-Power Slot front rotors
-braided stainless brake lines
-NGK platinum plugs
-NGK plug wires
-300zx twin turbo fuel filter
-17" Motegi Racing MR5 rims for sale-see page 4
245s on open diff and KA? HAVE FUN! i hope you use other tires drifting. you'll push into a corner. ive seen my frienddo it with his car.
your in so cal, there's SO many events, you can go to 1 or 2, get a basic hang on it and learn safely then hit the streets.
S14DriftR
12-18-2003, 10:26 AM
yeah, i use a different set of rims and tires in the back for drifting. I dont drift on the street, I go up to the mountians late at night and vista points out in the middle of nowhere. I appreciate your advice and agree that i should get some time in at an event where I can learn the limits of my car in a safe enviroment.
Dousan_PG
12-18-2003, 10:34 AM
i have nothing against having fun on streeets, just be safe, that's all
honestly what you learn at a track one day, you can apply taht to the streets and greatly reduce your risk of incidents!
watch for buttonwillow open track days..you get HOURS of track time. youll learn morethen you can imagine.
S14DriftR
12-18-2003, 10:47 AM
yeah, I was actually planning on going to buttonwillow a few months ago but I had to go offshore to work. By the way, does anyone know where to get upgraded lca's for S14's?
Dousan_PG
12-18-2003, 10:50 AM
upgraded how?
like bushings?
or 100% aftermarket?
aftermarket adjustable:
Ikeya Formula
www.ikeya-f.co.jp
price: 49,000 Yen ($454.66 USD)
http://www.ikeya-f.co.jp/parts/images/plowerarm.jpg
S14DriftR
12-18-2003, 11:12 AM
maybe i will look at bushings, usually whn I replace something I like to go with something better than stock. I would like to get my suspension totally set up before I do any big power upgrades
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