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    suspension options for a DA9?

    Hay guys i just bought i da9 and cant find any solid info on what suspension from other hondas will work.
    i have worked out dc2,eg will work with LAC's.

    what about ek stuff, as far as i know ek stuff will fit dc2,eg with LAC's

    can any one clear this up for me please,

    the da9 a bought has cut springs and well i wanna rectify that its not a nice ride at all lol.

    Any one also know what ke/em1 parts fit into a da9? i got access to a damaged em1 so yeah. seats? what rails needed etc.

    cheers guys
    Last edited by Cartoon; 09-08-2009 at 11:59 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cartoon View Post
    i have worked out dc2,eg will work with LAC's.
    ek/eg/dc front shocks will fit if you use eg/ek/dc forks, not LCA's

    for rear, you can use itr if you have jdm da or itr lca's, eg and dc fit but the car sits a little lower at the back

    ek I have no idea, never tried it before

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    I have DC2/EG shocks on mine with front forks. No idea how they affect the height though since I have height adjustable perches.

    Swaybars will fit too you just need to be creative with how you mount them.

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    DC2/EG struts/springs will fit, you just need the FRONT forks only, the rest bolts up fine, you don't need LCA.

    If you want DC2R suspension then you will need the rear LCA, and the front forks.

    I have stock EG struts in mine and it lowers the back enough to tuck tyre on 17's, the front lowers a bit but I've got aftermarket springs on them to bring it down lower.
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    any ideas how low just dc2 springs would lower a da9? is the ride ok?

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