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  1. #25
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    With the addition of Coil overs on a DC5S integra could I fit 18" rims under the Guards without any hassle? The only reason I want to go down the Coil Over path is because its a quality vehicle and if I want to lower it I want to do it Right!

  2. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by Type S Tony View Post
    With the addition of Coil overs on a DC5S integra could I fit 18" rims under the Guards without any hassle? The only reason I want to go down the Coil Over path is because its a quality vehicle and if I want to lower it I want to do it Right!
    It's not the size of the rims, but the size and width of the tyres, in addition to the rim offset.
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  3. #27
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    Talking hmmmm

    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    It's not the size of the rims, but the size and width of the tyres, in addition to the rim offset.
    So what offset should I be Aiming for if you dont mind me asking,

  4. #28
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    Measure how much clearance you have from the inside of your tyre to the strut. That's how much you have with +45 with your current tyre width. If you increase the width of your tyre, you reduce the clearance by half the total tyre width increase. If you go for higher offset like +50, you lose 5mm clearance on the inside compared to +45..
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  5. #29
    Reviving an old thread. Im looking into purchasing Blitz Damper ZZ-R coilovers for my dc5r or BC Racing RM Inverted MA Series. Are they both any good?
    Last edited by V8KLLR; 29-03-2011 at 12:17 PM.
    Straight lines love fast cars. Hard corners love fast drivers.

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    Nope.

  7. #31
    So what would you recommend?
    Straight lines love fast cars. Hard corners love fast drivers.

  8. #32
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    The only DC5 coilovers that I have installed and driven hard enough to vouch for are Mugen N1. Probably not what you are looking for though.

    If you want something decent entry level then I would look at Tein SS, they aren't the greatest setup for handling but they are well made, have reasonable spring rates and will maintain decent ride comfort. They won't go too low though and ride comfort will suffer if you try though.

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