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Stock Suspension

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All of the stickers on the back of this Mustang are fairly confusing. But it does go to show that suspension mods are important.

Which way to the floor?
Which way to the floor?

Spotted on: JDMrides.ca

Lifted Love

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Proper stance doesn’t just apply to lowered vehicles! If your vehicle is more suited to going up then by all means take it up. I don’t plan on leaving out an entire segment of automotive enthusiasts.

I’ve got love for those who like to play in the mud as well as those who like to tear up the pavement.

GIT R DONE
GIT R DONE

Spotted on bikeguide.org

Event Preview: Tuners Against Street Racing July 12th 2009

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On July 12th 2009 JRP performance and a group of dedicated volunteers will be putting on the third annual Tuners Against Street Racing, or T.A.S.R. charity show and shine.

This family oriented car show attracts over 200 GTA car enthusiasts every year. The proceeds from the show go to Big Brothers and Big sisters of Peel who help provide the youth of Peel region with positive role models.

Last years T.A.S.R. show was a great example of how positive the local tuning community is and that it’s not all about competition but having fun in a safe positive environment.

Registrations for this show have already started and the classes are as follows:

-Best of Show
– Best Paint
– Best Ice
– Best Car Club
– Best Japanese/JDM
– Best Mazda
– Best Toyota
– Best Hyundai
– Best Celica
– Best Subaru
– Best Nissan
– Best Honda Civic
– Best Honda Other
– Best Acura
– Best Domestic
– Best Ford Mustang
– Best Chrysler/Dodge
– Best Classic Car
– Best Muscle Car
– Best European
– Best Import Other
– Best Full Size Truck
– Best Mini Truck
– Best Female Ride
– Best SUV
– Best Bike

Registration is $15 per car or $10 dollars per car if you are entering with 5 or more.

Vendor registration info is as follows:

-10X10 booth – power available
-Money for booth fully donated to Charity
-Amazing promotional opportunity by being associated with a one of a kind event
– Includes 1 vehicle registration
-Making a change in your Community
-Big Brothers Big Sisters Donation Receipt

Mark this one on your calendars folks, its going to be a great time. For more info visit: http://www.tunersagainststreetracing.com/

Details flyer
Details flyer

Previous Event Coverage:

2007 Tuners Against Street Racing Photo
2007 Tuners Against Street Racing Photo
2007 Tuners Against Street Racing Photo
2007 Tuners Against Street Racing Photo

More 2007 T.A.S.R. photos from GTCars.ca

2008 Tuners Against Street Racing Photo
2008 Tuners Against Street Racing Photo
2008 Tuners Against Street Racing Photo
2008 Tuners Against Street Racing Photo

More 2008 photos from GTcars.ca

Stance Is Everything will be covering this event

Stance Is Everything Stickers Buyers Guide

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Stickers are a great way to show off the fact that you know your stance is bad ass. They also double as a way to cover up dings, scratches and scrapes. Here is a collection of some of the best ones I have found with links to buy them online. Don’t worry no one will notice the scratch you are hiding underneath it.

All of the images link directly to an online purchase page.

Dropped

The basic idea of no fat chick stickers has been done nearly to death but are still pretty popular.
The basic idea of no fat chick stickers has been done nearly to death but are still pretty popular.
2.5" Drop plus fat girls = sad.
2.5" Drop plus fat girls = sad.
Another take on the no fat chicks sticker.
Another take on the no fat chicks sticker.
Drinking and driving isn't cool, but this sticker is.
Drinking and driving isn't cool, but this sticker is.
Although this could be a shout out to the show hosted by Vida its actually another sticker from ShinzoWerks
Although this could be a shout out to the show hosted by Vida its actually another sticker from ShinzoWerks
I love this one because it is so true.
I love this one because it is so true.
Version one of a low ground clearance sticker
Version one of a low ground clearance sticker
Version two of a low ground clearance sticker
Version two of a low ground clearance sticker
Speed bumps are such a pain in the ass that this sticker comes in two versions.
Speed bumps are such a pain in the ass that this sticker comes in two versions.
This is version two.
This is version two.
Fuckin Tuckin!
Fuckin Tuckin!

Lifted

Low riders can't get it up.
Low riders can't get it up.
Lift it..... Fat chicks can't jump.
Lift it..... Fat chicks can't jump.

Next Mod Grand Opening BBQ Pics: TM3 Edition

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A local shop, Next Mod, had a grand opening BBQ on the weekend which Stance Is Everything attended. The turn out was huge and the weather was awesome which resulted in a lot of cars and a lot of pictures. This set contains pictures of members of the local Toronto Mazda 3 crew.

They rolla little deep
They rolled a little deep.
3 times 3 times 3 squared is the root of 3?
3 times 3 times 3 squared is the root of 3?
Two dark early model sedans
Two dark early model sedans
Another shot of the sedans, this time one of the owners wanted in.
Another shot of the sedans, this time one of the owners wanted in.
Easily one of the most unique and heavily modded Mazda 3's in the GTA
Easily one of the most unique and heavily modded Mazda 3's in the GTA
Eat. Sleep. Mazda.
Eat. Sleep. Mazda.
I wish I had the guts to rock a Carbon Fiber lip!
I wish I had the guts to rock a Carbon Fiber lip!
Turbo? Check. Stance? Check. Time attacks? Check.
Turbo? Check. Stance? Check. Time attacks? Check.
Wagon Mafia
Wagon Mafia
Ditto
Ditto
One of these is faster than the others, can you tell which?
One of these is faster than the others, can you tell which?
Stock to the left, slammed to the right.
Stock to the left, slammed to the right.
Sometimes OEM wheels are all you need.
Sometimes OEM wheels are all you need.
Drop, rims, lip. KISS
Drop, rims, lip. K.IS.S.
STANCE.
STANCE.

Suspension Tech: Lowered

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So, you’ve been following along here at stanceiseverything.com, or spotted a car with a stance you like and want to know how to get it that way? Well here is a crash course on the most standard lowering practices for cars and trucks.

Why?

There are two main reasons a person chooses  to lowers their car.

1. Performance, stock suspension set ups often leave quite a lot to be desired in regards to handling. They are engineered to appeal to an extremely large consumer base.

While stock suspension set ups are great at what they are designed for, suspending the car from the ground and providing a comfortable ride, they don’t meet the needs of most car  enthusiasts.

2.  Appearance, Stock cars often have a distracting amount of wheel gap often much more than necessary for the size of factory equipment wheels or practical after market ones. Lowering  a car can often further enhance the  sporty lines of a vehicle or hide awkward lines of one.

Are you prepared to be low?

Before you lower your car you ask yourself a few questions

How low do you want to go?

How are the roads in your area?

How much do you want to pay?

Do you want or need your setup to be height adjustable?

A  quick note on struts/shocks

Struts/Shocks: These do not control the height of the vehicle but greatly affect the  ride  quality. Some may argue that you do not need to replace your shocks/struts when lowering your vehicle but a good rule of thumb is if you go lower than 1” you should replace your struts with ones designed specifically for lowered applications.

The reality is that lower your car is the more stress you put on your stock struts. The easiest way is to do it once and do it right and replace your struts at the same time you lower your vehicle.

Lowering Options

Cutting/Heating: These  two methods ar by far the cheapest ways to lower your vehicle. They are also the most dangerous and uncomfortable. This method was used for years by the cheap, and those with cars with a small after market. However these days with message boards, kijjij, craigslist, and ebay there isn’t really any reason for someone to still use these methods.

Lowering springs: These are the most affordable non adjustable method to lower your car. Lowering springs are springs that are shorter than standard equipment springs but have a  higher spring rate to make up for their size. This allows the spring to suspend the vehicles weight just at a lower height.

Linear springs have the same rate throughout its entire deflection (the degree to which a structural element is displaced under a load). This means that a linear spring with a 300lb would take 900 pounds of load to compress three inches. Linear springs are more often used in track applications where the conditions they are being used on are more consistent then day to day environments.

Progressive springs are a little more complicated to explain. A progressive spring does not have the same rate throughout deflection, the rates differ from the top of the coil to the bottom. They rates generally increase at the bottom of the spring. Progressive springs are most commonly used for street applications as it allows comfortable ride while preventing bottoming out (the springs reaching the end of their usable compression).

Lowering springs offer from .5” – 2.5” drops depending on application.

Pros: Price, Easy, Readily available
Cons:
No adjustable ride height, not low enough for some.

Eibach Linear lowering springs
Any example of linear, Eibach, Linear lowering springs

Coilover sleeves: These are the cheapest way to lower your car as much or as little as you want. The usually come with linear springs but now some are being speced with progressive springs.

Coil over sleeves consist of an adjustable collar and sleeve that slide over your strut. You use the collar to adjust the compression of the spring which adjusts the height (since they are mostly linear the spring rate stays the same under compression).

Pros: Easiest way to have height adjustable suspension set up, setups can often be adapted to be used in applications they are not sold for
Cons:
Price, Quality can be questionable of lower priced  kits, Can seize in winter climates

An example of typical coil over sleeves
An example of typical coil over sleeves

True coilover’s: These are essentially the same as coilover sleeves except for the fact that the shocks themselves have a threaded body in which the collar is threaded onto for adjustments. True coil over’s will not rotate on the strut under aggressive use and are therefore more commonly used on the track where vehicles are pushed to their limits.

Pros: Adjustable Quality, Great for track applications
Cons:
Price, not readily available for all vehicles

Coil-over’s (both types) offer drops from .5” – 3” depending on application

An example of true coilovers not the threaded body
An example of true coilovers not the threaded body

Drop Spindles: These are for trucks only.  Drop spindles are a way to lower your truck without changing the suspension geometry at all. What occurs is that the spindle is mounted higher (so closer to the top of the fender) which effective lowers the ride height of the vehicle.

Drop Spindles offer a  1-2” drop depending on application.

Pros: Shock changes not necessary
Cons:
Offer only a mild drop (2” on a truck is not a drastic difference in stance)

An example of drop spindles for truck applications.
An example of drop spindles for truck applications.

Blocks: This is a leaf spring only application, blocks increase the distance between the leaf spring and the axle.

If the axle is installed above the leaf spring the block is installed between the axle and spring.  This raises the (relative to the distance from the floor of the vehicle) which lowers the ride height of the vehicle.

If the axle is below the leaf spring the block installed between the axle and spring will raise the ride height of the vehicle.

Blocks offer drops from 1”-5”

Pros: Easy to install
Cons:
Can be dangerous depending on the size of block used (never stack blocks!)

3inchloweringblocks
Any example of three inch lowering blocks installed between the axle and leaf spring.

Lowering/De-arched Leaf springs

This is another truck specific option a de arched spring suspends the vehicle lower to the ground that a standard spring.

Pros: Ease of install
Cons: Spring rate does not tend to increase, can flatten over time which makes the vehicle lower

The new (black) spring is a lowering leaf spring and the older one is stock
The new (black) spring is a lowering leaf spring and the older one is stock

Air  Ride: This is another form  of adjustable suspension but it differs from coil overs in  the fact that it can be adjusted  on  the fly. An air ride works using the following components:  a compressor, air tank, and airbags/struts.

The compressor generates air which is stored in a tank. The user can then adjust the ride height of the vehicle via cabin mounted switches which control the amount of air contained in the bags or struts. The more air pressure the higher the ride height the less air the lower.

Airbags offer drops from 1-unlimited

Pros: On the fly adjustments possible, more compact than hydraulic set ups, can drag, can hop some
Cons: Can be complicated, price, can be punctured leak etc

Your typical FBSS air ride kit using 4 bags and no air struts.
Your typical FBSS (front back side to side) air ride kit using 4 bags and no air struts.

Hydraulics: Hydraulic suspension is another form of on the fly adjustable suspension. Hydraulics work similar to air bag systems but instead of compressors, air, and air tanks they use batteries, pumps, and hydraulic fluid to adjust the ride height.

Hydraulics offer drops from 1-unlimited”

Pros: On the fly adjustments are possible, speed, can hop higher
Cons: Fluid leaks are a mess, price, and stress on vehicle if you hop

A two pump FBSS set up.
A two pump FBSS set up.

Camber?

Camber is the amount your wheel angles on its vertical axis.  Two wheels that look like this / \ have (extreme) negative camber where as two wheels that look like this \ / have (extreme) positive camber.

Most cars come with some degree of negative camber from the factory as it is beneficial to handling. Lowering a vehicle in most cases (straight axle applications are exempt) increases the negative camber. These increases are to be expected and are positive to up to a point.

After this point camber kits are used to correct the  amount of negative camber while maintaining desired ride  height.  This helps maintain a better tire to road contact patch which increases traction and tire life.

Which setup is right for me?

Well this depends on how you answered these questions, how much money you have to spend and what your ultimate goal is. Whatever option you chose remember that with each ride height change it is strongly recommended that you get an alignment. Not only will this allow you to take full advantage of your suspension modification but it will help save your tires.

Max Bimmer Midnight Cruise June 14th

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I decided to tag along for a little bit of maxbimmer.com’s annual midnight cruise and snap a few pics of the local BMW owners rides.  I only had a point and shoot with no tripod so not a lot of those photos turned out but I was able to salvage a few  via photo shop.

I'm really into low e36's these days. Both of these were super slammed and rocking beatuiful wheels.
I'm really into low e36's these days. Both of these were super slammed and rocking beatuiful wheels.
Another slammed e36, the black centers and polished lip work well on this car.
Another slammed e36, the black centers and polished lip work well on this car.
Tried to get creative with a shot of the same red e36 from above. Wish I had my tripod.
Tried to get creative with a shot of the same red e36 from above. Wish I had my tripod.
Fil, from Eurostyle, has a pretty unique e36s. It wears x5 wheels and a bedliner tuxedo, it's not for everyone but I like it.
Fil, from Eurostyle, has a pretty unique e36s. It wears x5 wheels and a bedliner tuxedo, it's not for everyone but I like it.
No way I could go to a BMW meet and not take a picture of an e30.
No way I could go to a BMW meet and not take a picture of an e30.
The organizer, Jay (Mystikal) shows up to hand out the route maps.
The organizer, Jay (Mystikal) shows up to hand out the route maps.
Everyone gathers around to listen to Jay encourage a safe orderly cruise so that we can all do it again next year.
Everyone gathers around to listen to Jay encourage a safe orderly cruise so that we can all do it again next year.
Some Max OG's comparing this years route to last
Some Max OG's comparing this years route to last
Caught this e36 and Supra on the roll out, wish this shot turned out a bit better both were really nice cars.
Caught this e36 and Supra on the roll out, wish this shot turned out a bit better both were really nice cars.

After that I couldn’t really take pictures and drive and I didn’t stick around too much longer so if you want to see more pictures head over to this thread on maxbimmer.com.

This blog was made for this car

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The first time I saw this car I was utterly amazed that someone could drive a car like this in Toronto and keep it this clean. The dumped stance, BBS wheels, and amazingly reflective paint combined with the super charger hiding discreetly under the hood make it a vehicle definitely worth drooling over and definitely worth posting here.

Perfect amount of tuck.
Perfect amount of tuck.
This is one of the only times it acceptable to have a convertible with the top up in a photo
This is one of the only times it acceptable to have a convertible with the top up
Side profile, nuff said.
Side profile, nuff said.
Not only does the car look exceptional but the location is great.
The location of these photos matches the beauty of the car.
Don't say the cars topless, say the titties is out.
Don't say the cars topless, say the titties is out.
That lip is in exceptional state no scrapes!
That lip is in exceptional state no scrapes!

Spotted over on maxbimmer, its also for sale.

Canadian Tire Show June 6th

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Right after I hatched the idea for this blog, really the day after, my girlfriend and I happened to see this show going on after dinner. It was just winding down when we showed up so I had to be fairly quick with the photos but I did manage to catch some pretty nice looking whips as the rolled out.

The cars

Ford Low boy
This 32, maybe 33 Ford Low Boy is definitely sitting era correct
These 50s era Chevy's are classic Two Lane Black Top anyone?
These 50s era Chevy's are classic Two Lane Black Top anyone?
Another Blue 50s era Chevy, this one is actually done up a little nastier looking than the first, check out the wheels hiding in the tubs out back.
Another Blue 50s era Chevy, this one is actually done up a little nastier looking than the first, check out the wheels hiding in the tubs out back.
To be honest I am having a hard time identifying this one, I am going to guess an old Mercury done up bomb style. The spot lights are a nice touch
To be honest I am having a hard time identifying this one, I am going to guess an old Mercury done up bomb style. The spot lights are a nice touch
The subtle raked stance on this one works wonders.
The subtle raked stance on this one works wonders.

The Meat Eaters

I have decided to call cars hiding some big meaty tires out back meat eaters, this fits the bill
I have decided to call cars hiding some big meaty tires out back meat eaters, this fits the bill.
And so does this. The Driver let the clutch out a little fast on this leaving and the tires let out a loud sqawk to let him know they were up to the task.
And so does this. The Driver let the clutch out a little fast on this leaving and the tires let out a loud sqawk to let him know they were up to the task.

The Trucks

Though clearly unfinished you can't knock the stance or wheel and tire setup on this 52ish Chevy.
Though clearly uni finished you can't knock the stance or wheel and tire setup on this 52ish Chevy.
Though I would have liked to see some more period correct wheels on this 50s era Ford it still comes off very clean.
Though I would have liked to see some more period correct wheels on this 50s era Ford it still comes off very clean.

The oddballs

By the looks of it sitting on stock suspension but what is it?
By the looks of it sitting on stock suspension but what is it? Edit: Datsun 2000 Roadster (thanks Steve!)
I also have no idea what this little wonder is. It looks like it could be a handful if it had some get up and go.
I also have no idea what this little wonder is. It looks like it could be a handful if it had some get up and go.

The Low Low

In a word, beautiful, in another gangster.
In a word, beautiful, in another gangster.
Love it.
Love it.

A blog is born

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I look at cars all day everyday, in the street, in magazines, and online. To those sharing the same affliction as me this is normal. I’ve grown from a Hot Wheels obsessed child into an adult car nut.

However up until a few weeks ago I never thought that I could put this obsession to good use. That was until I noticed blogs like Speedhunters, Hellaflush, and The Chronicles.

These blogs made me realize two things; having an easy way to look at awesome cars without combing through Google and message boards is a great way to consume as many cars as possible, and why the heck isn’t any one representing for the sick cars that are in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) along side those from around the globe?

Well I guess it worked out my my favor that no one has yet, because I am about to. Welcome to StanceIsEverything.com, and fasten your seat belt it’s going to be a bumpy ride.

White E36 - Spotted on bikeguide.org
White E36 M3 - Spotted on bikeguide.org