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  1. #1
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    Honda dc2r stock height

    I was wondering what is the stock height of the dc2r on stock stock suspensions.
    maybe a measurement of the arch to the center of the wheel?

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    AUDM is 1320mm with a ground clearance of 102mm

    http://www.integratyper.org/specs/master_comparison.htm
    Last edited by infurNOS; 14-09-2012 at 03:44 PM.
    EG

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    Thats kind hard to measure as for car height T.T

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    Quote Originally Posted by an93l View Post
    Thats kind hard to measure as for car height T.T
    What?
    EG

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    so pretty much the stock height is the legal height? :S

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    Quote Originally Posted by 202690 View Post
    so pretty much the stock height is the legal height? :S
    You could go lower/higher depending on the rules and regulations of your state.
    EG

  7. #7
    i heard it's 10cm here in qld??

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    Quote Originally Posted by 202690 View Post
    i heard it's 10cm here in qld??
    yep 100mm from lowest point of the car in qld

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    mines scraping on some bumps i just want to put it to stock height

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    Quote Originally Posted by an93l View Post
    mines scraping on some bumps i just want to put it to stock height
    Could increase tyre profile!

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    Stock dc2r height is ridiculously high.. So ugly
    snapping 2nd..

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    a lot better thant he stock vti-r i rekon..

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