Jess's XD2, A little page on my 05 Elantra (many photos!)
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Jess's XD2, A little page on my 05 Elantra (many photos!)
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Apr 9 2012, 10:46 PM
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Same sh*t different toliet Group: Lifetimer Posts: 736 Posts Per Day: 0.14 Thanks Received: 86 Trader Stats: 3 (100%) Joined: 18-May 10 From: Worcester, MA Member No.: 8,569 Mood: Busy |
Welcome to the club.
Car looks nice, clean. You will find a lot of us (especially me) with a wish list that is bigger than our have done list. -------------------- 2010 Elantra GLS (Regatta Blue/tan cloth)
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Apr 24 2012, 09:01 AM
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Club Regular Group: Members Posts: 199 Posts Per Day: 0.04 Thanks Received: 59 Trader Stats: 0 (0%) Joined: 9-March 12 From: Bridgewater, VA Member No.: 12,261 Mood: Accomplished |
Thanks guys! I try to keep it minimal at this point, only because if I start something big I'd like to be able to finish it around the same time. Coilovers, OEM fogs, and rims should be next, considering the guy who was going to fix my hail damage isn't available for a while.
Meaning I'll also probably have the damage at the Pittsburgh meet this June. Here's a photo I was able to get of some of it on the hood. And then here's just some shots of the rear. Taillights are being blacked out soon, just waiting on someone *cough* hyundave *couch* to not be so busy to send me some load equalizers so I can pop some LEDs in there. I'm not in a rush to do it, though. (: And then just some miscellaneous shots. I can't wait for it to get low! (: Just like the shorty, lowering is necessary. I see it now. -------------------- A proud member of the club.
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Jun 20 2012, 09:48 AM
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Club Regular Group: Members Posts: 199 Posts Per Day: 0.04 Thanks Received: 59 Trader Stats: 0 (0%) Joined: 9-March 12 From: Bridgewater, VA Member No.: 12,261 Mood: Accomplished |
Definitely have an update for you guys, with tons of photos.
RACELAND COILOVERS FIT TO THE ELANTRA REVIEW: The only Coilovers that Raceland has for any Hyundai are the coilovers for the Tiburon. Luckily that works out fine as the Elantra and the Tiburon have the same chassis. I ordered my Racelands on 5/15 at around 11:30 am. By 3:30 they were processed and picked up to ship out. Parts were $419.83, shipping was $58, even, so the total was $477.83. The parts themselves were delivered on 5/25, so ten days went by. When I ordered them they automatically gave me a tracking number within a few hours and my receipt was immediately sent to my email. Well I got a text that they had come in and I freaked out. I wish I could have/would have taken photos of more than just the box.. BUT it happens, so I stole these.. (photos courtesy of Raceland's website). They were packaged very well, each coilover wrapped in its own plastic and secured in it's own box within this huge 55 pound box. By tuesday, they were on the car. Randy, the mechanic, had called me in to show me that no matter how high he set the coilovers they would still lower the car. I told him to jack them up as high as they will go and call me when they were done. He called me and told me that he inspected these things thoroughly and they are very well put together and made using high quality materials. And that my car was done. I almost didn't recognize my car at first, partly because it was dirty, and also because it was so LOW. It looked like it was hitting the pavement. I paid the $190 for install and alignment and ran to my car and just looked at it with the stupidest smile on my face. Sadly I didn't have my phone charged enough to take photos and I had to get to the store, so I hopped in and drove out of the lot and headed on my way. First reaction: "What the f*ck did I do to my car?" Uh oh. This thing just bounced around like I was on hydraulics. I pulled over and let the car idle and checked everything to make sure I wasn't already cutting into my tire. Pressed on each corner to see if the bounce was the actual car or just the mechanism settling down, and the car stayed stiff. I couldn't push it down at all. So what was with the bounce? Decided to take it to the highway for a few minutes to see what the higher speeds were like, and as soon as I hit 40mph or so, everything smoothed out and the ride was back to normal. I contributed the shakes to everything trying to find it's place in the car and settle down. As the days passed, and with me taking everything slowly and cautiously, the bumps and shakes settled even more. As the heights started to even out, is when I saw everything begin to take on a new height and look. The very first photos I took after the quick drive on the highway: More from the first day: Tow hook position from the ground: Also to note about the above photos, the sanitizer bottle is around 2.5" to 3" to where the tow hook reaches, not the whole bottle. But the bottle is from a casing that I keep on my keychain, so it's decently small. With the fronts turned, I can't get my finger in the fender well. I hit the tire: After a few days of just continuous driving around all sorts of roads that we have here, short trips maxing maybe 15 minutes each every time, I started to recheck the clearance, the tires for "battle wounds", and any sort of damage. I didn't find any. What I did find out is that the gap in the front was much lower than the rear, and as the car continued to settle, it evened out a bit more, but it's still taller. It just means that I'll have to adjust them and then get another alignment. AFTER YOU ADJUST THESE, EVERY TIME, IT IS HIGHLY SUGGESTED THAT YOU GET AN ALIGNMENT. This is how the car sat before my first "long" trip up to Crozet: REMEMBER! These coilovers are literally jacked up as high as they will go at this point, and this is how they settled on my car. That means that they can only go lower. I'll also have to remove my mudflaps/guards and I'll be hitting pavement before I hit the end of the actual coilovers allowance. I also want to note that how they react with my car may be different than how they react with anyone else's. I have scraped. Badly. I've had to avoid areas to be safe. I've had to back out of the entrances or exits to places and find other ways around, to the anger and annoyance to those behind my car. I've also had to just not go into places because I can't make it into the parking lots or down the streets because of the dips or damages on them. It sucks pretty bad. I also scrape and drag as I head into my driveway at the Crozet house. I'll probably find a way to fix that at some point soon by building mini ramps for me. Hahaha. All in all, I'm very happy. I spent $500 for these, and although I've never been in another car with coilovers, these are perfect for my needs. Much better than spending over a grand or so for others that I may not like. Or I may like them, I don't know. You don't know until you try things, and I've tried these and I can say that they fit my needs perfectly. (: I'll be adding more photos when things continue to settle and they finally stop changing their heights. Hahaha. this is what I've been doing while away for a bit. Came out to the car to find these in the back seat as a birthday gift. So excited. Granted, they are used and I have to fix the sub face and reupholster it, but all in all I'm very happy. Since I recieved these, I decided it was time to upgrade the headunit and run the wires for everything as there was no point in having the subs and amp in the back not hooked up. Or to have them hooked up to the OEM unit. Hahaha, so I went out, bought the wiring, harnesses, dash kit, and a Pioneer deck that suited my needs (and it was on sale, which was awesome). What took the longest was getting the power line through the firewall, but after that things were easier. Not the easiest thing I've ever done, but I became more intimate with my car than I had been before. Everything hooked up: I do plan on cleaning up everything soon, I'm just having a hard time finding time to do much of anything. It took me three days to change the radio fuse when it blew. Now if anyone could tell me why my cluster lights/A/C lights/shifter lights won't work, it'd be super. Hahaha! -------------------- A proud member of the club.
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Jun 20 2012, 10:05 AM
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Club Founder Group: Admin Posts: 21,359 Posts Per Day: 3.02 Thanks Received: 2809 Trader Stats: 16 (100%) Joined: 23-December 04 From: Maryland Member No.: 1 Mood: Okay |
Wow Jess... awesome update! Car looks great but definitely rides a little lower than I expected.
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Jun 20 2012, 10:36 AM
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Poster Pro Group: VIP Members Posts: 874 Posts Per Day: 0.20 Thanks Received: 169 Trader Stats: 0 (0%) Joined: 21-May 12 From: Pennsylvania Member No.: 12,773 Mood: Chipper |
Looks great!!
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Jun 20 2012, 10:44 AM
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Post Maniac Group: Lifetimer Posts: 1,916 Posts Per Day: 0.41 Thanks Received: 268 Trader Stats: 1 (100%) Joined: 11-July 11 Member No.: 10,696 Mood: Numb |
Awesome write-up Jess. The car looks great!
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Jun 20 2012, 11:08 AM
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Club Regular Group: Members Posts: 199 Posts Per Day: 0.04 Thanks Received: 59 Trader Stats: 0 (0%) Joined: 9-March 12 From: Bridgewater, VA Member No.: 12,261 Mood: Accomplished |
Thanks guys! I also tinted my tails, finally. (:
(Excuse the dirtbike, I pulled the car into the garage because it was raining.) This is with the left side of the tint on: And with the lights on to see the light differences: Here they are in the sun (letting them dry out a bit before I trimmed it up). My car looks like a gunmetal gray color. Detailing the car is going to be a horrible job. I took these at work to be able to see how well he tails blend into the car now. I highly suggest having a friend help you. This was insanely hard to do by myself. The last things to do before the meet, besides washing the car (ugh) is repainting the steelies. They're peeling a bit. -------------------- A proud member of the club.
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Jun 20 2012, 05:19 PM
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Poster Pro Group: Lifetimer Posts: 961 Posts Per Day: 0.21 Thanks Received: 180 Trader Stats: 2 (100%) Joined: 1-September 11 From: Philadelphia, PA Member No.: 11,051 Mood: Full |
Startin to look damn nice for this meet Saturday!
Woot! -------------------- 2008 Hyundai Elantra SE / Carbon Grey / Incus Body Kit / Sold at 98,400 miles 2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Premium / Black / Current DD at 43,000 miles |
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1 members thank hyundave for this post Jessie | |
Sep 12 2012, 03:26 PM
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Club Regular Group: Members Posts: 199 Posts Per Day: 0.04 Thanks Received: 59 Trader Stats: 0 (0%) Joined: 9-March 12 From: Bridgewater, VA Member No.: 12,261 Mood: Accomplished |
Well, since I can't add photos to my garage (YET!) I'll update you all here. There aren't any real changes, just newer photos. Some from the meet, and some just because. (: And I used the Turtle Wax Black Box for those of you wondering. I am now an absolute fan. Look at the mirror finish!
and that's not a drop cord. It's the pressure washer hose. This post has been edited by Jessie: Sep 12 2012, 03:27 PM -------------------- A proud member of the club.
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Sep 12 2012, 03:57 PM
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GT for life! Group: VIP Members Posts: 6,303 Posts Per Day: 0.90 Thanks Received: 478 Trader Stats: 2 (100%) Joined: 27-January 05 From: Greenville, SC Member No.: 34 Mood: Optimistic |
Love the new pics!
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Sep 12 2012, 04:09 PM
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Power Poster Group: Lifetimer Posts: 426 Posts Per Day: 0.09 Thanks Received: 49 Trader Stats: 0 (0%) Joined: 31-May 11 From: Morristown NJ Member No.: 10,411 Mood: Awake |
can we say dumped we just need camber <3
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1 members thank mbenz for this post Jessie | |
Sep 13 2012, 06:54 AM
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Club Regular Group: Members Posts: 199 Posts Per Day: 0.04 Thanks Received: 59 Trader Stats: 0 (0%) Joined: 9-March 12 From: Bridgewater, VA Member No.: 12,261 Mood: Accomplished |
Thank you so much guys!
Most of those pics are from the photographer that was hired for the meet. The last one was while I was washing my car for the meet. I look frustrated. Hahaha. Mbenz, its pretty low, and I LOVE it. And hopefully my GT rims get here soon. As for camber, I only have it set on the front right now at about a -.5 to save my tires. Don't want to have to buy new tires yet! Thank you, though. (: This post has been edited by Jessie: Sep 13 2012, 09:28 AM -------------------- A proud member of the club.
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