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  1. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    How much lowering does the mugen suspension have? Also, what are the spring rates and is it progressive? Does it come with its own upper mount or will you have to reuse your old mounts?

    With the stabiliser, you only need the rear as the front is stiff enough.With stiffer suspension, the steering response is good enough for street, so you won't need the front one.
    not too sure with the lowering of the mugen suspension as australia has a different height standard than japan, but it says it lowers by 25mm, but it should be a bit more.

    Not sure with the spring rates, will need to go into the specs for that and the mugen suspension comes in a kit not separately so no choice with the upper mounts.

  2. #26
    thanks tony1234

    and will do!

  3. #27
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    pm me if you want some pic... i've got the mugen installed...
    is around 25mm lower

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=64832

    there are 2 different model. 1 of them is adj and the other one dun have

  4. #28
    all the parts have been installed yesterday and its lower by an inch and waiting for the suspension to settle in so it should be abit more lower by a little amount.
    also have added a camber kit.
    after lowering the back 2 wheels are running slightly inwards / \ and will be doing a wheel alignment next week.

  5. #29
    The none adjustable mugen sport suspension




  6. #30
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    06 Euro luxury manual
    Quote Originally Posted by akina View Post
    The none adjustable mugen sport suspension



    Doesn't look much different than stock height!Maybe it'll settle a bit more.

  7. #31
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    Integra DC5 Type R '03
    how much did it get dropped by? doesn't look much at all to me. how does it handle now on the road, any differences u can feel?
    '03 Integra DC5 Type R

    Wakefield Park: 1:13.047 w/ street tyres
    Eastern Creek Int'l Raceway: 1:57.969 w/ street tyres
    Power: 155Kw with Mugen N1 ECU

  8. #32
    its definitely lower than stock height as b4 i can fit my whole fist into the front part between the wheel and the car. now i cant...

    but any lower ull be scratching everywhere u go and ive already done it with this height

  9. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by BusterSonic12 View Post
    how much did it get dropped by? doesn't look much at all to me. how does it handle now on the road, any differences u can feel?
    its dropped by between 25mm-30mm as aussie standard is abit higher than the jap verison.

    the difference is huge to whats compared with stock... maybe also because i got it installed at the same time as my sway bars did.

  10. #34
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    Disco Potato
    dunno how u can be scratching at that height....
    mine was 1.5 finger distance all around when i lowered my car with teins with full mugen bodykit and i could still go over speedhumps without having to zigzag... :S
    Fast and furious? I drive slow and luxurious...

  11. #35
    i have no idea how i scratched it... i came down on the angle as well from a drive way

    u can actually c the scratch looking at the left side of this photo on the bottom.

  12. #36
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    Chloe
    i'm up in Sydney for tomorrow. I'm also close to the eastern suburbs. hehehehe.
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