V8 Vantage Lowered
Hey guys. Just had my V8 Vantage lowered today and fitted with the RSC cats, exhaust and filters package. I thought I'd post a couple quick photos here. I also wanted to send a big thanks out to Stuart at RSC and the guys at Aston Martin Orlando. It's great to deal with knowledgeable professionals. My Vantage looks and sounds great and the ride is incredible!!! I highly recommend this package if you want to add a more aggressive sound and look to your ride. I've ordered a custom set of ADV.1 Track Spec rims that will be here in 6-8 weeks and should have the sport shift ECU remap in place in a week or two. I'll post some more/better photos when it's all complete. I definitely recommend RSC for all your modification needs. Thanks again Stuart!
KF is right, they are a super dealership, excellent reports from their customers, some real car guys and great service for sure. I always like dealing with them.
If any of you guys in the Orlando area are interested in RSC stuff, give the dealer a call and ask for Derek Fisk in parts, he'd be happy to look after you!
Excellent, thanks for the heads up. I'll be looking for DB9 parts so I may just have to wait until I order them. Good to know you have a good relationship with them though.
Your car looks great...love the color! Great choice ADV.1 makes some really nice designs.
My only suggestion is to ensure they build your wheels for maximum concavity. Judging by one of their builds it looks like they didn't max out the width of the front wheels. Here's a picture i noticed...look how flat the front wheels are adn the amount of space: http://www.execstudio.com/products/a..._matte_02.html
You can tell there is alot more room to go wider on the front without rubbing. Most wheel companies won't go too aggressive because if they rub the customer will complain and they will have to spend more money to rebuild them. Vorsteiner actually tested several sets on my car before they determined maximum offset without rubbing.
ADV.1 has done several Vantages before so i'm sure they know the offsets quite well. Good luck and post some pictures when they are installed =)
My only suggestion is to ensure they build your wheels for maximum concavity. Judging by one of their builds it looks like they didn't max out the width of the front wheels. Here's a picture i noticed...look how flat the front wheels are adn the amount of space: http://www.execstudio.com/products/a..._matte_02.html
You can tell there is alot more room to go wider on the front without rubbing. Most wheel companies won't go too aggressive because if they rub the customer will complain and they will have to spend more money to rebuild them. Vorsteiner actually tested several sets on my car before they determined maximum offset without rubbing.
ADV.1 has done several Vantages before so i'm sure they know the offsets quite well. Good luck and post some pictures when they are installed =)
I don't think that's what she said.




