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Thread: EP3 Type R

  1. #16261
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    Quote Originally Posted by latinstyle69 View Post
    Thought so, does anyone know what needs to be modified by any chance? Thanks though
    You'll need DC5 outer tie rod ends and have to shim down the rear coilover bushings to get it to fit.

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    Ahh thanks man sounds like too much effort haha
    mmmmmmmmmm EM1

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    Just wondering, how loose is ep3r rear end when the road is wet? I'm talking about when you actually take corner not driving straight.

    Is it normal for the car rear end to step out when it's wet.. say 90 degrees corner at about 40-50 km/h
    CS6A - ER34 (1) - ER34 (2) - DC5R - AP1 - ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by latinstyle69 View Post
    Ahh thanks man sounds like too much effort haha
    It's not, iv done it. Just buy dc5 tie rod ends, and sand back about 2mm of the rear coilover eyelet

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    Quote Originally Posted by dnapol View Post
    It's not, iv done it. Just buy dc5 tie rod ends, and sand back about 2mm of the rear coilover eyelet
    Only because you already had the tie rods! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by eriktufa View Post
    Just wondering, how loose is ep3r rear end when the road is wet? I'm talking about when you actually take corner not driving straight.

    Is it normal for the car rear end to step out when it's wet.. say 90 degrees corner at about 40-50 km/h
    Not sure why you'd be taking a 90 degree corner at 40-50km/h in the wet on the roads? Slow down and this won't be an issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Symphorced View Post
    Not sure why you'd be taking a 90 degree corner at 40-50km/h in the wet on the roads? Slow down and this won't be an issue.
    totally agree. In the dry maybe but not in the wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dnapol View Post
    It's not, iv done it. Just buy dc5 tie rod ends, and sand back about 2mm of the rear coilover eyelet
    Well if price wise is worth it then I just might, how much r the tie rods?
    mmmmmmmmmm EM1

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    It didn't sound and look normal but if you say it's too fast I'll try to keep the speed lower then. I thought it's just how the car behave. Tyres are about 500km old as well.
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    u need AD08R instead of Federal tyres to take 90 deg corner at 40-50kmph....

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    Quote Originally Posted by wuism View Post
    u need AD08R instead of Federal tyres to take 90 deg corner at 40-50kmph....
    Are you using those? Seems everyone is on the AD08 bandwagon at the moment, interested to see how they are for daily driving because my RE11's are pretty down on tread now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by latinstyle69 View Post
    Well if price wise is worth it then I just might, how much r the tie rods?
    Hardrace sell DC5 tie rod ends brand new for $85, here

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