If you are lowering the torsion bars, perhaps calmini's stiffer torsion bars would be a good idea...
Hard to say if they fit the vehicross, though...
http://www.pureisuzu.com/torsion_bars3.htm
Nate
If you are lowering the torsion bars, perhaps calmini's stiffer torsion bars would be a good idea...
Hard to say if they fit the vehicross, though...
http://www.pureisuzu.com/torsion_bars3.htm
Nate
nater, thanks for the tip. I'll look into them.
Here's my VX in its present state, btw, before lowering it:
You can see my mods to date: dual exhaust (not 100% done yet), Tone's old A/R's and Trxus tires, and a bra
I'm right now looking for some new wheels and tires for street use, because these are having some balancing issues, but this is where I'm at right now.
Steve
PS - Springs are set to arrive this Saturday!
Hey Steve, decided to check in see if anything has happened to my VX. Looks like you've done some work! Nice job! It's lookin good! Looks pretty naked without the badges, but I see you kept the Pia lights I had installed in the front. Very nice, glad to see you enjoying it and taking care of my first love!
Take Care!
Cori
Hi, Cori!
Glad to see you're not upset about any of the changes!
I'll let ya know when I make more mods.
Hey Steve, Nah, I could never be upset about what you're doing to the VX. It used to be mine, but now it's yours so you can do anything to it! I'm glad to see you're enjoying it though, good to know it went to a good home! Keep on enjoying it, and yes I would love to see it when it is completed, I probably won't even recognize it used to be mine!
Take Care,
Cori
Why would you want to lower your vx?
Its never going to be competitive on a rally circuit.
2000 Black VX 105k
Maugan, you sure are mouthy for a newbie - Tone and I have taken 1st overall, 1st in class, and 3rd in class in Houston SCCA RallyX several years in a row. Beat a number of WRXes as well. Rick in Portland has done similarly in Seatle. Tone also ran as a chase vehicle in the Paris, TX rally and loaded with an EMT and radio operator was faster than many of the serious competitors.
True, Collin has nothing to worry about from a VX but they ARE something to be dealt with offroad.
i'm running the numbers here,
WRX-
3200lbs 230hp AWD
VX-
4600lbs 215hp AWD
You have catback, Tone has SC, so I don't know your numbers, but doing rally drifts in a top-heavy VX doesn't sound like a good idea.
Thanks for the compliment.
well, i don't give a CRAP what a wrx is pushing, it's a different machine altogether, and the machine don't make the driver. These things were built for rally and you can't tell anyone here who has taken it offroad that it isn't wise. it is one of the best handling off-road vehicles i have driven stock. and those with superchargers are pushing between 250-270 in an all-wheel drive configuration, which gives it plenty of room to move. and yeah, the thing is more top-heavy than a car, but very stable by SUV standards, or 4 wheel drives period for that matter. and when i last checked not all rallies were run by cars and low-riders. but i agree that a capable wrx driver against a capable VX driver has a distinct advantage in pure movement capability.
macintosh man
The VX doesn't weigh anywhere near 4600 lbs, btw.
It's a moot point I think.
In SCCA RallyX the WRX and VX are in two different classes since the VX is considered a 4x4 truck and not an AWD car. It is impressive to take 1st overall.
My 2 cents...
-- John
John Eaton
Original Owner
2001 Proton Yellow #580
Atlanta GA
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"Metaphors be with you"
Check your owners manual paco.The VX doesn't weigh anywhere near 4600 lbs, btw.
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) 2,110 kg (4,653lbs)
I suppose they're lying about the wheelbase length too. :rollg:
I'm no expert in rally, but I'd imagine that a big part of the degree of success is how well your stuff stays together. In which case the Vx would have an advantage if there are tons of rough terrain spots.
I'm thinking this debate is useless.
Car and Driver has it listed as 3955 sans driver