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    Tein SS for an EG with ITR Rear LCA's???

    I plan on using ITR Rear LCA's on my EG Hatch (if i can find a set) along with an ITR Rear sway bar and reinforcement.

    Im also wanting to get a set of Tein SS Coilovers.

    Just wanna know if i will have any problems with these coilovers going into my EG along with the ITR Rear LCAs????

    Also does anyone know why the australian tein SS coilovers have been changed??? what is the difference between these and the japanese versions?

    Thanks.

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    no problem at all - since ITR LCAs are the same if not 99% similar to EG6 lca's - then these tein SS's to suit EG6 will bolt straight into your lil EG

    Also , I have heard the local built tein ss's simply have a softer spring rate and possibly adjusted vavling to compensate...

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    Its actually 99.9% bren.

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    wots the different between the two ? i heard some CRV ones the same ?

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    ok thanks for that..
    what about if i have say an EG5/3, but plan on getting the ITR Rear LCAs at a later date. Will the EG6 SS Coilovers go on with no probs to the EG5/3 with their current LCA's??

    if its only a spring rate im not too fussed on whether i get AUDM / JDM.

    Just clearing up a couple of things before i decide on getting a set

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul1985
    ok thanks for that..
    what about if i have say an EG5/3, but plan on getting the ITR Rear LCAs at a later date. Will the EG6 SS Coilovers go on with no probs to the EG5/3 with their current LCA's??
    No

    If it did then ppl wouldnt get EG6/DC2R Rear LCAs

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    OK if i get ITR Rear LCA's in an EG3/5 then the EG6 SS Coilovers will fit the rear...
    will i need anything for the front for these to fit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul1985
    OK if i get ITR Rear LCA's in an EG3/5 then the EG6 SS Coilovers will fit the rear...
    will i need anything for the front for these to fit?
    Just get the rear ITR or EG6 LCA's and thats all u will need.
    Also , i believe the SS's use your stock strut tops too.

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    It can, if not u can buy pillow ball mounts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chi
    It can, if not u can buy pillow ball mounts.
    can someone explain the reason for pillowball mounts on a EG or DC etc ?Bling or ? They are to adjust camber true ? With our suspension design there is no way of adjusting camber via the shock length - it can only be done via the upper control arm kit of some sort...

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    alright. I think thats all i need to know
    thanks guys. wish me luck in finding some LCAs lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin
    can someone explain the reason for pillowball mounts on a EG or DC etc ?Bling or ? They are to adjust camber true ? With our suspension design there is no way of adjusting camber via the shock length - it can only be done via the upper control arm kit of some sort...
    ive been wondering this aswell as i wouldnt mind saving myself $200 if i dont need them.

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