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SVOboy 03-01-2006 04:24 PM

DIY: Installing Coilovers
 
See here: https://crxmpg.com/loweringsprings.html

Bunger 03-01-2006 05:34 PM

SVOboy wrote:Use spring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SVOboy
Use spring compressors! Don't shoot the spring off the strut into a wall or some nonsense, many auto parts stores have free loaner spring compressors.

Awww... I like shooting the strut across the floor!!! What do you think I bought the air tools for? That pesky nut on the top of the strut rod! =)

Bunger 03-01-2006 05:38 PM

Ohh yea, and like SVOboy
 
Ohh yea, and like SVOboy said... at very least adjust your toe, hondas (and most other cars) will toe out in the front when you lower the car:

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This will eat your tires more than the - 1 to 3 degrees of camber you will get also...

SVOboy 03-01-2006 05:42 PM

Yep, that point should be
 
Yep, that point should be emphasized I say, I will put up some suspension stuff and links soon and expect DIYs on setting toe and the rear camber trick when I get around to them,

Bunger 03-01-2006 05:58 PM

Re: Yep, that point should be
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SVOboy
rear camber trick

aka washers?

SVOboy 03-01-2006 06:00 PM

All mysteries will be
 
All mysteries will be revealed, but yeah. I wish a front camber kit didn't cost so much.

Bunger 03-01-2006 06:16 PM

Do you remember Ryane
 
Do you remember Ryane Motorsports? They used to make a set of lowering trailing arms and knuckles that moved the wheel 1.5" up the suspension, thus lowering the vehicle 1.5" without changing the suspension geometry at all.

I foolishly sold my setup and they shortly thereafter went down a different business avenue (I think they make kit cars now). I've often thought of making a set for myself, but have never gotten around to it.

SVOboy 03-01-2006 06:18 PM

I'm 17, been in the car game
 
I'm 17, been in the car game for 7 months, I remember very little, :p

Any ballparks on what camber I'd be running if I go with a 3" drop? 2.5? 2?

Bunger 03-01-2006 06:26 PM

Ahh, well you hold yourself
 
Ahh, well you hold yourself very well for a 17 year old!

3" expect about 3.5-4 degrees 2.5" should be around 2.5 degrees and 2" around 1.5 degrees.

This of course is assuming your suspension was within the stock parameters to begin with.

FYI... I've been in the game since I was about 16... so add 11 or so to that and you've got my age.

SVOboy 03-01-2006 06:32 PM

I've been talking with a 22
 
I've been talking with a 22 year old about this and my final conclusion is 2 on the front, little more on the back to balance out the vault from my springs. Washer trick on the back, try to keep the camber from burning the front tires until I can afford a front camber kit and then I'll go to 3 on the front.

Don't want to burn my damn new tires, yep.


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