Saw this on the internet and thought it was a cool idea. However, it probably won’t work with all the laser cut keys or key fob’s these days. Maybe someone will come up with a way of incorporating that somehow. Either way, cool project. Imagine trying to use this on a house key as someone walks by.
May 06
Coverage from ALL TOYOTAFEST 2013
Saturday, May 4, 2013 marked the 18th annual ALL TOYOTAFEST at the Queen Mary in beautiful Long Beach, California. A sunny day with cold ocean winds brought plenty of people to look at the best in modified Toyotas, both old and new! It was nice to see many well-built traditional cars and also “old school” wheels that are now very rare and sought after. Here are pictures that we took at the event:
Related Images:
May 03
Signal Auto 86
Check out this Toyota 86 (Scion FRS) from Signal Auto Japan. This car is rockin’ the new Forged Monoblock SSR GTF01 wheels in Semi-Gloss Gunmetal with Tanabe Sustec Pro Z40 coilovers
Related Images:
May 02
Happy Hour | AutoCon Pre-Meet 2013 Coverage
AutoCon held a pre-meet this year, so I took the time out to check it out. (Thanks again Jose for letting me tag along.) It was a decent turn out, with makes of all kind in attendence. Cars came and went as there were other events happening throughout the SoCal area that day. They even had a couple of food trucks in case attendees wanted something to munch on. Of course being held at K1, there was also something to do besides standing around. There was also a DJ, as well as a free raffle for people to participate in. Weather held up, which made it enjoyable to stick around.
Now on with the coverage.
Related Images:
Apr 30
What The Fork?!?
The other day I brought some noodles to work for lunch but little did I know there would be a little surprise inside. Remember those days when you got all excited to open up a cereal box just to dig in and find the toy at the bottom? That’s the exact same feeling I had when I opened up my noodles and found out there was a fork in side. Not only that but it folded up all cool like, where the middle prong stuck into the handle part of the fork and it also came with some seasoning and oil. How cool is that! I brought chopsticks for nothing, silly me.
Related Images:
Apr 29
SSR’s 3-piece color options
SSR’s 3 piece color options allow for customization of the wheel colors. Each part of the wheel can be made in a different color to suit your style. Certain special color options (like Spectrum Silver) will be at an additional cost per wheel. Below is an example of a Professor SP1 in Titan Silver on Black Anodized inner & outer barrels.
Related Images:
Apr 26
It’s spelled B-R-A-K-E-S, not B-R-E-A-K-S
Brake, Braking, Brakes
NOT Break, Breaking, Breaks
Semi-Acceptable:
“braxorz”
“those metal things behind my wheels that help stop the car”
“Help! did I break my brakes? I think I might have broken my brakes while braking! I heard this breaking noise while trying brake really hard.”
Since you’re reading this…. here is a quick and generalized thought process on B-R-A-K-I-N-G.
If you want to stop faster– get stickier tires.
If you want to stop a little bit faster– get better pads and stickier tires
If you want to stop multiple times during a short timeframe– buy better pads, slotted rotors, and stickier tires.
If you want to stop multiple times in a short period of time and have consistent braking distances– buy a BBK [or get brake ducting], higher temp tolerate brake fluid, good race pads, and stickier tires
Aftermarket brake pads are generally developed to help braking “feel better” and offers an increase to the heat capacity it can take. [not all pads are the same.. Some are made to dust less, some are made to stop better cold, some are made to be used for a long period of time where consistent brake force is required when they are up at operating temperatures]. Generally, pads will help reduce reaction time to initial stopping of the vehicle. Same goes with the with SS brake lines, as this will make the brake pedal firmer, less ‘squishy.’ [this reduces flex of the brake line when the brake fluid is moving inside the brake lines]. Adding the slotted rotors will give more “bite” which is the initial dip or grab feeling during stopping. Adding larger rotors gives more heat capacity to the overall system. [This will prolong the inevitable “fade” which is when you want to stop, but you can’t.] Brake ducting will help direct airflow to the rotors to again, prolong the time it takes for the brake to fade. Larger calipers with multiple pistons, typically allow for more even brake pad wear and larger heat capacity. When coupled with race pads, larger rotors, brake ducting, and stickier tires, allow for the car to decelerate faster, perhaps at a much later point along the track, and allows for consistent, predictable stopping distances. For brake lines, rotors and big brake kits, how about checking out Stoptech Brakes??
And here’s a random picture of a stoptech tropky kit found on TunerMotorsport.com
Information from the President of the SBC (Salad Bar Club) Cheston C. All hail Chebosto!
-D.
Related Images:
Apr 25
StanceNation’s own Elvis Skender’s Lexus LS400
Check out Elvis’s new build. He’s always been a great supporter of our product so we thought we’d return the love. His LS400 is running SSR Professor SP3 in Flat Black with 18×10, 18×12 with negative offsets! That air suspension really gives the car a slammed stance doesn’t it!
Wheels: SSR Professor SP3
Related Images:
Apr 24
New Release SSR GTF01 Forged Monoblock Wheel
NEW SSR GTF01 Forged Monoblock Wheels
Available Sizes: 17″, 18″, 19″, 20″
Shown: Flat Black
Shown: Semi Gloss Gunmetal
For more info: SSR GTF01
www.ssr-wheels.com