Mods like de Evolander
#1
Mods like de Evolander
hi guys, i wondering if anyone has make some custom changes like similar from de Evolander, I just saw a nice Mercedes (don know the model) but very similar to the Outtie and it had some 20" rims. I really like the look of those rims on the car, but i guess to make the Outlander look that aggresive I would have to replace some springs or something to the suspension
has anyone found any suspension aftermarket for the Outlander?
thanks for any comment
has anyone found any suspension aftermarket for the Outlander?
thanks for any comment
#2
RE: Mods like de Evolander
Have you tried these guys?
www.japanparts.com
I was thing about it too...
But it's kinda costly to export the Ralliart parts from Japan.
Take care!
www.japanparts.com
I was thing about it too...
But it's kinda costly to export the Ralliart parts from Japan.
Take care!
#4
RE: Mods like de Evolander
Here you can find some Ralliart suspension parts: http://www.poweraxel.com/archvs/rall...lander/s1.html
BUT, what are you trying to accomplish? Springs and struts are going to do one of two things: A) stiffer more sportier. B) Lower. So if you want one or both of these, this would be why you want to upgrade the suspension.
If you simply want to get 20' rims, they will fit fine without modification on the Outlander. You can get OEM stock up to 19' from the factory, 20' is no big deal. Something like 24' you need to go talk to a tire/wheel shop...
BUT, what are you trying to accomplish? Springs and struts are going to do one of two things: A) stiffer more sportier. B) Lower. So if you want one or both of these, this would be why you want to upgrade the suspension.
If you simply want to get 20' rims, they will fit fine without modification on the Outlander. You can get OEM stock up to 19' from the factory, 20' is no big deal. Something like 24' you need to go talk to a tire/wheel shop...
#6
RE: Mods like de Evolander
Just go with a tire that's 1 inch thinner, 245/40R20 would be OK, this tire would be less than an inch wider and have about the same outside diameter.
The problem I have with 20" rims, is that it make the break rotor look tinny, even with the 18" I find them out of proportion.
The problem I have with 20" rims, is that it make the break rotor look tinny, even with the 18" I find them out of proportion.
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