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    Quote Originally Posted by white_ep3_civic View Post
    Just Saw an ep3 on Camden valley way any1 here?
    meee lol on my way to ingleburn! didnt see another ep3 but? what were u in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nepolian View Post
    Usually just the one mount. You never know! Just ask around someone's bound to have one laying around!

    FYI if you didn't know. Its the same as DC5!
    do you have any spares george lol fkk im dropping nuts if i blow another one and my engine just drops or something

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rai-C View Post
    do you have any spares george lol fkk im dropping nuts if i blow another one and my engine just drops or something
    dw i broke 2 sets on that right side, its one of the first to go, y not get some innovative or mugen mounts, mugens are soft and comfy

  4. #6892
    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Lee View Post
    no silencer for skunk2??

    Rm01s around $1200 from traders.
    It does have a silencer, at idle its pretty quiet as I can sneak home late at night without waking the neighbours, but from a cold start, the first few mins as the engine is warming up is too loud for the mornings.

    Will I most likely experience the same problem from a Fujitsubo, I've never heard it from a cold start before?

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    the rm01a is quiet as.. sounds pretty stock until WOT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mugen_B16B View Post
    dw i broke 2 sets on that right side, its one of the first to go, y not get some innovative or mugen mounts, mugens are soft and comfy
    i was looking into hasports, i was advised they were the best for that 'sporty feel' and mugen mounts.. i wouldn't know the first place to look for them lol id love some mugen mounts, i heard theyre super durable too

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperSteve View Post
    Hey philz,

    Like i was talking to you b4 when u were down in sydney im also after the brackets and all i can find on the net is the one for the rsx. I read alot about the inverted and even though it seems no one in australia has had any problems im still paranoid about putting my set on. Ahhhh, everytime i look at the angles of my tie rods it makes me scared, i gotta do something >_< i did read about people putting mods on their inverted tie rod ends to stop dust and dirt getting into the ball joint. That might help abit
    thanks for your comment Steve.

    i am trying to keep the factory tie rod end if i can so probably bracket is the way to go (may as well get this when i grease the rack). i'd wait for Jibz's comment when he is done.
    GD3 -> EP3 -> RB3

    FS Rays nuts etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jibz View Post
    I got the bracket delivered just yesterday so when I find time to put it in, I'll let you guys know how it is. its not exactly cheap and installation may not be exactly easy, either. I'm going to be ordering new washers and o-rings for it too, possibly new OEM tie rod ends too.

    BTW, bump steer is not when the steering wheel moves as a result of hitting bumps on the road. Bump steer is when the suspension compresses/rebounds and any change in toe that occurs as a result, so much so that the cars trajectory is altered. (Thats the gist of it, from what I gathered)

    Hope that helps!
    thanks mate. please keep us posted.

    if u don't mind, how much did the bracket cost shipped? did u buy from 0857 off clubRSX? also please let us know what washers and o-rings u got. very much appreciated.

    yeah i'm aware what constitute bump steer. at the moment, the handling seems predictable so i'm not too concern but i know my alignment isn't ideal as i did a temp one after installing coilovers and waiting for the springs to settle.

    cheers
    GD3 -> EP3 -> RB3

    FS Rays nuts etc

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    thanks to this thread, i know exactly what phillip lee and supersteve are talking about.. wow ive come such a long way LOL THANKS GOYS <3 LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jibz View Post
    I got the bracket delivered just yesterday so when I find time to put it in, I'll let you guys know how it is. its not exactly cheap and installation may not be exactly easy, either. I'm going to be ordering new washers and o-rings for it too, possibly new OEM tie rod ends too.

    BTW, bump steer is not when the steering wheel moves as a result of hitting bumps on the road. Bump steer is when the suspension compresses/rebounds and any change in toe that occurs as a result, so much so that the cars trajectory is altered. (Thats the gist of it, from what I gathered)

    Hope that helps!
    awesome jibs please let us know how it goes im looking forward to ur next comment if all goes well i will definately b doing this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rai-C View Post
    meee lol on my way to ingleburn! didnt see another ep3 but? what were u in?
    Yeh I wasn't in my ep3 i was in a taxi comin home from the airport and seen u drive past

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rai-C View Post
    i was looking into hasports, i was advised they were the best for that 'sporty feel' and mugen mounts.. i wouldn't know the first place to look for them lol id love some mugen mounts, i heard theyre super durable too
    all the same bro, hasport, innoavative, avid u name it all the same, they use either 60A 70A or 80A bushings the lower the softer they are so for street 60A would be best, 80A if ur goin high HP and track racing etc while mugens feel like stock just stronger so they wont leak and crack

    take a ride in another ep3 members car with 60a mounts and u will see

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