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    [CL9] Coilovers + upper camber arms

    Awaiting the arrival of my newly purchased Racing Logic Coilovers from the UK, Spring rates are front 10kg and rear 5kg, 32way adjustable.
    Anyone have any experience with them? Also, having read up x999 times on how the cl9's rear's cop hard neg camber when the car drops, I'm interested in purchasing rear arms, like these - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HONDA-CAM...ht_1780wt_1022

    I've got Enkei wheels, 17x8 on the front and 17x9 on the back. I do want to drop the car quite nicely with a a stance/flush wheel fitment. What are we all speculating? will it work or am I walking directly into a hard time.


    Any thoughts would be appreciated. cheers

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    Nothing at all?

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    what offset are your set of rims ? those camber arms are pretty bargain worth trying it.

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    Sorry for the late reply, Im actually not too sure since I bought my wheels second hand. Is there anyway to check?

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    take one of each off of the car, and see if there is either a sticker on the inner barrel or see if its stamped into the back of the wheel

    should be something like : 18 x 8 et +xx or it may just say offset depending whether there is a sticker or its stamped

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    Quote Originally Posted by melbeuro View Post
    Awaiting the arrival of my newly purchased Racing Logic Coilovers from the UK, Spring rates are front 10kg and rear 5kg, 32way adjustable.
    Anyone have any experience with them? Also, having read up x999 times on how the cl9's rear's cop hard neg camber when the car drops, I'm interested in purchasing rear arms, like these - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HONDA-CAM...ht_1780wt_1022

    I've got Enkei wheels, 17x8 on the front and 17x9 on the back. I do want to drop the car quite nicely with a a stance/flush wheel fitment. What are we all speculating? will it work or am I walking directly into a hard time.


    Any thoughts would be appreciated. cheers

    Isnt Racing Logic an Australian Company that sells Chinese-made Coils?
    2003 CL9 5AT *ECU REFLASHED*
    CT-E Icebox|Ralco RZ pulleys|K&N filter|DC Header|250cell Cat|Cusco Tower & H Brace| H.Drive Coilovers | Rays RE30 18x8.5 | S/S Brakelines | Rigid Collars

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    sounds about right

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    Okay, Ive gone through this importer http://www.tegiwaimports.com. I assume its from the UK because, well they told me so lol. Anyway my mech reckons their decent and All I'm looking for is image, not performance. I've also pulled my wheels off and they are actually that old that I can't find anything to resemble offset. These are my wheels (google images below) but my ones are 17x8"wide on the fronts and 17x9"wide on rears. the rears have a bit of dish. more than the photo.

    EDIT: can't seem to get the image attachment right, so
    http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=en...r:18,s:15,i:63


    and

    http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=en...r:9,s:36,i:102
    Last edited by melbeuro; 06-08-2012 at 10:48 AM.

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