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  1. #1
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    Type r suspension

    Hey guys i have a 1994 vtir and was just wondering if its possible to install integra type r suspention or if there will be any complications thanks

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    You will need DC2R/EG6 Rear lower control arms.
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    or F7 bling. Eyelet ones.

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    What about the front?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3K9 View Post
    You will need DC2R/EG6 Rear lower camber arms.
    He means lower control arms

    Everything else will bolt up fine otherwise
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    Oppps, thanks.
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  7. #7
    This is correct, front is the same, rear needs lower control arms, then it fits. I'm actually debating this or just coil overs right now.

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    Wtf lmao
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  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Super-DA9 View Post
    Wtf lmao
    I'm debating which way to go with my suspension. Sorry if I was unclear. Seriously though, by the time you go down that pathway it seems like you end up with a pretty similar price just to a coil over kit. Thinking do it once and just get adjustable coilovers. I'm just thinking you buy all the shit you need to build DC2R suspension kit and probably need to buy new shocks anyway at this stage, even if you find this all at a wreckers or similar it all starts to add up, can get full coilover kit for $650 new. You might get lucky and do it cheaper but really is it worth it at this stage?

    Maybe I'm pessimistic maybe this is reality, that you need more than just what you pay for to begin with, or say all of a sudden you want a different spring rate then again, you run into the same issue, you might find DC2R suspension bits for eff all, but then it's all the other things.

    Makes me think, just do it once and you wont regret it later.
    Last edited by Integra-GSi; 22-10-2015 at 08:16 PM.

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    Lol the choice of coilover is directly depends on if your gonna swap the arms out or not.

    If you ask, I would. Just low ball some kunt from gumtree one will take the bite for the arm.

    Also a $650 coilover.... Ill be honest I havn't owned a set worth less then 1.5k, but i tell you the coilovers that cost me 1.5k new were shit. Its a well branded one too.

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    With your $650, just buy the arms and stock dc2r sussy for now. Save up for a better setup.

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