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  1. #1
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    EK9 Suspension on DC2

    Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone could help me. I came across a full set of suspension at a very attractive price but its for a EK9 unfortunately.

    I know that certain suspension sets can be interchangable between models with the addition of Type R LCAs. But I just need some confirmation.

    The product codes that the seller has provided me does not match up to the ones on the website at all.. (The website uses a different set of codes) ..

    If anyone has ever done this kind of swap before e.g. Ek9 Suspension on DC2/R ... Please Please let me know...

    Thanks all for reading


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    Theres function 7 lcas that can do it afaik.

    Ill get you a link.

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    its abt 500bux for the lca. do you think its worth it? up to u la
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    With our special rotational tires, it will allow you to drive very fast. - JK Tyre

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    The rear LCA's are different lengths. The EK9 is longer.

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    Does that mean that i would need EK9 LCAs to make it work ?

    Thanks for all the replies thus far guys, much appreciated

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    Nono theres funtion 7 that allow you to use ek9 in dc2r I think.

    Its a special lca.

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    i think its supposed to allow the use of dc2r sussy in eks
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    With our special rotational tires, it will allow you to drive very fast. - JK Tyre

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    if i'm not mistaken, the only real thing stopping ek rear shocks fitting on regular dc2/dc4/eg-everything-but-6 is the bushing
    it's like 3-4mm too thin to fit the shock on to

    providing ek bushings will fit into eg/dc2/dc4 lca, you could grab the shock bushing from an ek lca and press it into your eg/dc2/dc4 lca and you should be able to use the shocks

    anyone wanna confirm my theory?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    i think its supposed to allow the use of dc2r sussy in eks
    correct.

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    So the bushing is too thin and it would not allow the Ek9 rear sussy to sit properly ??

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    as far as i know yes thats the case
    will try to confirm later on tonight, was just lazy to go out and measure the thickness of the bushings

    i'm not 100% sure which was thicker or thinner, but i believe it was the case of it not fitting because one was thinner than the other

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    With the front, EK9 will fit directly in DC2R, and vice-versa.

    With the rear, its completely different - the EK9 strut bottom is a fork which fits over the LCA, the DC2R strut bottom is a big ball - which fits inside the LCA.

    And on top of that, the LCA from DC2R won't fit EK, and LCA from EK won't fit DC2R - so you can't swap them either unfortunately.

    Cheers mate, Dan.

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