1974 Camaro Z28

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LeighW

4,407 posts

189 months

Thursday 22nd June 2023
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I'd reduce the spacer slightly and see if that solves your problem, assuming it doesn't create brake clearance problems. My Firebird has 225/60/15 on the front, they don't rub even on full lock, so I think the offset is your issue. Mine's not as low as yours though! biggrin

Rogue86

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2,008 posts

146 months

Thursday 22nd June 2023
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LeighW said:
I'd reduce the spacer slightly and see if that solves your problem, assuming it doesn't create brake clearance problems. My Firebird has 225/60/15 on the front, they don't rub even on full lock, so I think the offset is your issue. Mine's not as low as yours though! biggrin
I'm limited quite heavily by the size of the front hubs, so I can remove 5mm of the spacer (although the studs are 23mm long so I'll have to trim those) but that's about the limit. Your rolling diameter should be 651mm at those sizes, my previous set-up was 663mm and had no clearance issues at all. The new setup is 664.4mm but is scrubbing in two places. I don't think its the extra 1.4mm alone, but the curvature of the inner arch hitting the wheel as it's been spaced out if that makes sense.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

109 months

Thursday 22nd June 2023
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Could you not just massage the arch with a hammer and dolly?

LeighW

4,407 posts

189 months

Thursday 22nd June 2023
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Rogue86 said:
...the curvature of the inner arch hitting the wheel as it's been spaced out if that makes sense.
Yep, that's what I'm thinking. I'm assuming from your pic that the inner arch rubbing is just on full (or close to full) lock?

Rogue86

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146 months

Thursday 22nd June 2023
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ZedLeg said:
Could you not just massage the arch with a hammer and dolly?
Look on the floor in the first pic biggrin

LeighW said:
Yep, that's what I'm thinking. I'm assuming from your pic that the inner arch rubbing is just on full (or close to full) lock?
Probably half-lock for a brief moment, so it's not terrible but I wouldn't want to chance it at speed. For now I'll put the keystones back on the front. I've ordered some shims for the alignment too.

Rogue86

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2,008 posts

146 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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Just some up to date pics with the mismatched wheels. Spacers are currently in with EDA to be milled.








Jcwjosh

953 posts

113 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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Rogue86 said:
Well arguably the thing that really made me obsess over cars in the first place was Japanese street car culture. My own car history for those who don't know has always been JDM since I was 17. I even learned to drive in an AW11 (modified with stupidly loud exhausts, my instructor said they'd never let me pass my test in it! biggrin ).

A lot of you will know of the infamous Midnight club, founded by Eiichi Yoshida and his famous 911. What a lot don't know is that he was first part of the ACC - the American car club. In 1980/90s Japan if you wanted to go fast, you drove something American.



The founder of the ACC was Koichi Okawa, who was also co-founder of famous tuning firm Trust. At a time, his Trans Am (also a second gen F-body like mine) was the fastest car in Japan, proven at 164mph at Yatabe against an S30 240Z and DeTomaso Pantera (these images are taken from Option magazine)





Obviously in many ways Japanese counter-culture has changed over the years with Midnight being long gone, more regulations governing cars and increasing Police crackdowns etc. Arguably the group still most flying the flag these days are the Kanjo racers - a group that focus on handling rather than outright speed which is why they're famous for driving Honda Civics.



These guys wear masks, have Nascar-style nets covering the windows and still goad Police out on the roads. 'No Good Racing' are one of many teams that race the Kanjo loop in Osaka on a night and you'll notice their logo on the plate, along with the Osaka prefecture tag on the left. Their motto is 'bye bye Police'.

I always envisioned the Camaro being a nod to this side of Japanese counter-culture; an American muscle car out of place, at odds with everything around it. About five of us overtook a Tesla Model X plodding along a bypass road the other week and the noise from all those un-silenced V8s caused the driver to brake in a panic after the second car. I was at the back and it's the first time I've been acutely aware of how wild these cars are in todays traffic. Most classic cars these days make a weekend break to the coast every few months and spend a lot of their time either at the side of the road or sedately carving across B-roads. The Camaro just isn't like that. It's out almost every night when the roads are quiet, rain or shine.
Wow that is really cool information !

Would love to hear more about these racing teams and where i can find out more

Rogue86

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146 months

Tuesday 27th June 2023
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Jcwjosh said:
Wow that is really cool information !

Would love to hear more about these racing teams and where i can find out more
There's a lot of information scattered around, but youtube is as good a source as any.

For the ACC, Midnight Club and the general origins of this aspect of street racer culture, loads of great archive footage in this:


His channel is worth exploring too for other relatively unknown stories. Particularly recommend these two if you haven't heard of them before:

Walter Wolf Countach:


Bosnian 'Ghost' Camaro:


Bonus one of his if you're into JDM culture in particular is the "real" Devil Z story:


A different channel, but a video on the Kanjozoku racers:



Rogue86

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2,008 posts

146 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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Managed to get the front spacers back on after being milled by EDA, taking 5mm off the fronts. With some adjustment shims I've also dialled in a bit of negative camber at the front and rolled the arches which has helped hugely with the scrubbing, but not completely cured it. I do have a bit of an alignment issue side-to-side which I think might be caused by worn body bushes, so that's the next thing to investigate but at least for now the car is drivable.

However, issues with the daily driver have taken priority and after 11 years of having an Ignis Sport as a daily, I finally said goodbye to the best one I've had at the weekend. Unfortunately the heritage support from Suzuki is pretty terrible, with long lead times for parts that are unnecessarily expensive (maybe I'm just spoiled with GM parts being cheap and plentiful for the Camaro?), meaning as a daily driver that I rely on, the Ignis has become less of a viable option. I'd been without the car for 5 weeks waiting on gear-shift cables which was the final nail in the coffin for the plucky little bruiser. So, with a heavy heart, these are the last pictures of what has been a truly fantastic little car to own.

















It's not all bad news though as it was time for a new daily. I think I've managed to find something that sits alongside the Cam quite nicely biggrin
















Om

1,777 posts

79 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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Subtle!

Jhonno

5,777 posts

142 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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I thought this was a random photoshoot on IG laugh

Cool daily, quite a change of pace compared to the Ignis. What are the specs?

Edited by Jhonno on Monday 14th August 13:51

Rogue86

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146 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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Yeah, hugely different to the Ignis but quite unbelievably a straight-swap. It's the 3L diesel, but has DVD player/sat nav, Boston sound system, electric/heated memory seats.

I wasn't convinced of it until I had a drive and now I'm absolutely sold. The roads round me are bloody awful and I'm constantly sat at 10mph less than the speed limit in traffic anyway, so the Ignis had become a bit of a chore to commute to the studio in. This morning in sideways rain with a warm backside and my questionable music choices on full blast was bliss. biggrin

Rogue86

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146 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Bit of car prep at the weekend ready for a local show - 'accelerate'. It's a great event with a real diverse mix of cars and businesses that exist locally, even with a few OEMs on board this year. The Cam was on the Ravenworks stand, showing off the work Rick has done to the car during its restomodding. It has highlighted that the car is probably ready to come off the road for a bit of tidying over winter, the splitter re-coating, a bit of tuning etc.



We shared the space with some more friends of ours - the wrap pod, and set the line-up to have the Soarer as the centre-piece as a collaborative build between both brands.




I'd also done a bit of design work for Rick to launch some new T-shirts






Photo-spot on the way in, couldn't resist!



TopTrump

3,228 posts

175 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Great updates- looking forward to seeing what you do to the 300C too!

Jhonno

5,777 posts

142 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Looking good still! Winter is an ideal time for these jobs, whilst it's cold/wet/miserable and no shows on..

Still really like your mate's '65 Mustang also..

Rogue86

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2,008 posts

146 months

Monday 9th October 2023
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A friend of mine asked for a few photos of his C5 so he can sell it, figured I'd go out in the Cam to do it.







Then a couple of photos down by near the castle.




nismo48

3,709 posts

208 months

Monday 9th October 2023
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Rogue86 said:
A friend of mine asked for a few photos of his C5 so he can sell it, figured I'd go out in the Cam to do it.







Then a couple of photos down by near the castle.



Fabulous thumbup

Rogue86

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2,008 posts

146 months

Monday 16th October 2023
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Another photo dump while I've been out enjoying the car biggrin


























Jhonno

5,777 posts

142 months

Monday 16th October 2023
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Looking great as always!

Have you solved the front wheel fitment issues, or have they self clearanced? Or simply pretending you can't hear it? laugh

Rogue86

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2,008 posts

146 months

Monday 16th October 2023
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Jhonno said:
have they self clearanced? Or simply pretending you can't hear it? laugh
Definitely a bit of both laugh