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Camber Explained: How Negative Camber Actually Improves Grip(Post)
Most people think camber is just for looks, but it's actually a grip optimization tool that most enthusiasts completely misunderstand. Negative camber pre-compensates for body roll during cornering, ...
RX-8 Wheel Fitment: Everything You Need to Know(Post)What Wheels Fit a Mazda RX-8: The Complete Fitment Guide Getting wheel fitment right on the Mazda RX-8 isn't just about looks – it's about preserving the rotary sports car's finely tuned balance. C ...
Coilover Spring Rate Explained: How to Pick the Right One(Post)Coilover spring rate is probably the most misunderstood number in the entire suspension game. Most people buy a set of coilovers, read the rate printed on the box, and assume that's what their car fe ...
Mercedes R129 SL500 Buying Guide: 3 Reasons It's Worth It(Post)The Mercedes R129 SL500 is from the last era when Stuttgart genuinely overbuilt their cars — and the market is finally catching on. Clean examples are quietly appreciating, the V8 is a documented 300 ...
What Is Camber and How Does It Actually Work? Track Setup Guide(Post)Most people think negative camber is just for stance tax, but physics tells a different story. When you corner hard, your car's body roll tilts the contact patch of your outside tires — negative camb ...
Are Coilovers Overrated? Why $300 Springs Beat $800 Coilovers(Post)Budget coilovers are the biggest scam in the aftermarket suspension world. Most enthusiasts running $800 coilovers would get better ride quality, longevity, and performance from $300 springs on fresh ...
Rear Camber Arms Explained: Why Your Lowered Car Needs Them(Post)Rear camber arms are one of the most skipped — and most necessary — upgrades on any lowered car. If you dropped your ride on coilovers or lowering springs and never installed adjustable rear arms, yo ...
18x10.5 +15 Offset: Why Most Cars Need Fender Work (3 Exceptions)(Post)Running 18x10.5 +15 wheels is aggressive fitment that pushes the contact patch 2.5-3 inches outboard from stock positioning. The math is brutal: +15 offset moves the wheel face 25-35mm further out th ...
Why 90% of Coilover Buyers Make This Expensive Mistake(Post)Why 90% of Coilover Buyers Make This Expensive Mistake Most drivers think upgrading to coilovers is a guaranteed win for performance – but the truth is 90% of coilover buyers might be making a cost ...
3 Underrated Japanese Sports Cars From the 2000s Worth Buying Now(Post)While everyone chases 350Zs and S2000s at inflated prices, three genuinely excellent Japanese sports cars from the 2000s remain overlooked. The Toyota Celica GT-S, Acura RSX Type-S, and Mazda RX-8 de ...
Wheel Offset Explained: Why ET Numbers Matter More Than Wheel Width(Post)Most people obsess over wheel width and diameter while completely ignoring offset—the number that actually determines whether your new wheels will fit properly or destroy your car's handling and susp ...
What Wheels Fit the 4th Gen Mazda 3?(Post)When the discussion about hot hatches comes up, the Mazda 3 often gets left out. Everyone loves to talk about the Focus ST/RS and GTI. The MZ3 has all the elements to make for a fun ...