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  1. #13
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    Feb 2008
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    North Sydney
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    gokart
    Quote Originally Posted by rk 86 wa View Post
    i have a 1 and a half finger gap between mine and it works a charm, dont need to do the stupid sideways turn bullsh*t when going over speed humps etc etc etc.

    Btw when you installed your coils, make sure you didnt adjust the upper sleeves on your shocks (both front and rear) as this is pre set from the manufacturer at the ideal height setting to allow suspension travel. working from the bottom sleeve is the way you are supposed to do it.

    if you did then id suggest get someone to reinstall properly before you blow a valve out.

    as for track adjustments, i have a full read out from my last alignment if you want me to upload it.

    its for a slightly more oversteery set up with the respective toe, camber and castor read outs. bearing in mind my rear is almost completely stripped so the weight is very front bias making it oversteery enough as it is lol.

    i have yet to take it back onto a track but just from driving around daily with the sussy dialed in properly, it makes a worrrrld of difference.

    alternately, just ask one of the local track junkies in your area and ask them who they get their sussy done by, take it down to xxxxxxxx shop, ask them to dial it in (for what ever use you would like it for) and watch, ask questions etc etc etc.
    yer atm im adjusting the shock not the spring .. for the front... im kinda lost for the back.. as they are 2 separate pieces. to raise the back u adjust by the spring? im uploading pics now

  2. #14
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    this is a picture of the rear
    so if i want to adjust the height.
    do i adjust the shock or the spring

    Last edited by nny911; 05-11-2009 at 04:13 AM.

  3. #15
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    i raised it via the spring. but it seems as though it doesnt sit properly.
    ?help?


  4. #16
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    Aug 2009
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    Sydney
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    EG5 / JDM ITR (soon)
    What's the best drop for 14'' rims on a EG? I don't want too much gap between the wheel and guard but, I wanna be able to get over humps aswell. Mine too low atm it a scrape kient.

    2'' drop? 2.5'' drop?
    Honda Civic EG parts needed (Sydney):

    APEXI WS2 (MUFFLER) OR SIMILAR - SPOON DUCKBILL (REPLICA) - EG6 CLUSTER - MUDFLAPS - XENON HID KIT (6000K)

  5. #17
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    Melb
    Car:
    P1.5 460F/350R
    found this while trying to understand what is droop.
    S P A M | W O R K S
    With our special rotational tires, it will allow you to drive very fast. - JK Tyre

  6. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    found this while trying to understand what is droop.
    If you're interested in the physics, look elsewhere as this source is very misleading IMO.

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