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  1. #25
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    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Western Sydney
    Car:
    94 EG, 11 Maloo
    20s
    Power Of Dreams...
    VTECN

  2. #26
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    Nov 2006
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    2003 euro 6 speed
    i thought they would be the same any how it looks tough but its not for me

  3. #27
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    Nov 2007
    Location
    canberra
    Car:
    08 white euro lux
    can you please post up the part or part no. of what actually broke or jump under the car and have a look, i cant imagine what broke worth that much apart from the upper control arm cracking which would be stress related. $300 arm, $285 labour?

    my mate has been riding this low with 20's for 20k, drives it every day and not a problem as of yet...

  4. #28
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    Nov 2006
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    Melbourne
    Car:
    2003 euro 6 speed
    Quote Originally Posted by siknis View Post
    can you please post up the part or part no. of what actually broke or jump under the car and have a look, i cant imagine what broke worth that much apart from the upper control arm cracking which would be stress related. $300 arm, $285 labour?

    my mate has been riding this low with 20's for 20k, drives it every day and not a problem as of yet...
    what is the off set of the 20s

  5. #29
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    Nov 2007
    Location
    canberra
    Car:
    08 white euro lux
    not 100% but i thought +45... will find out... guards had to be rolled so much it cracked the paint and inside of rear bumper trimmed out a bit, so it wasnt a straight fit

  6. #30
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    Nov 2006
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    Melbourne
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    2003 euro 6 speed
    thought so

  7. #31
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    Jun 2006
    Location
    Melb - Northern Subz
    Car:
    Accord Euro CL9
    Quote Originally Posted by SiReal View Post
    no you CANNOT acheice that same ride height wit Tein SS. I have personally seen the lowest height on Tein SS for the rear, and its still got like 1 fingergap. crapola.
    Yeah, gee thanks Jeff, my ass is crapola.

  8. #32
    i cant remember the exact parts that were damaged when i hit the put hole.. and i dont have the receipt.. but i remember the mechanic saying to me "the wheel bearing is damaged, the arm, brake pad gone.. because the its rubbing against the disc.. and the sensor is also damaged." or something like that. When i arrived at the workshop i remember touching the wheel and it was boiling hot and the brake caliper was orange.

  9. #33
    i got defected for the second time on sunday.. so i decided to raise the car by 3cm yesterday and now its on 10cm ground clearance.

  10. #34
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    Oct 2007
    Location
    Sydney, NSW
    Car:
    1994 Honda Accord VTI-S
    Quote Originally Posted by TRaNz View Post
    Yeah, gee thanks Jeff, my ass is crapola.
    LOL,

    Depends the drop your after.
    I am not 100% sure on euros, but on cd5s, the lowest drop is a nice ride, but if you want ridiculously low like this euro, then it "probably' wouldnt be achieved through superstreets unless you had a lip kit,

    Sean
    p.s. i got tein basics, exactly what I was after in the way of lowering vs practicality of a daily driver.
    Gas up the Vtec for you tonight and baby you can go wherever you like.....

  11. #35
    Driving low rider it always a problem man, but it shouldnt be much to your car. Must drive slow, especially on rough road.
    low your car prolly the best option for me to avoid speeding

    this is pic of my old work van back 5 years ago as an example, with just 4 finger ground clearance, i used standard shocks (i didnt use proper shocks, prolly worse than your car).
    its my daily drive from syd to country side, roughly 800 km each day. it was pretty much travel on gravel road
    i never had a problem ever since i was driving max 100km/h on smooth road and 60km/h on gravel road





  12. #36
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    Oct 2005
    Location
    Liverpool
    Car:
    honda civic
    Quote Originally Posted by bodaas View Post
    low your car prolly the best option for me to avoid speeding
    haha thats so true man... i was such a granny driver with my old car...

    btw the accord looks cool but needs wheels.. stock wheels are nasty

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