wanna see those pimped 09s...
keep up the good workif you were talkin about my car, thank you
thanks man! It's bagged 
one more:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/philiptran/7566471580/

one more:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/philiptran/7566471580/
Last edited by mrphilip; Jul 14, 2012 at 11:18 AM.
Another bolt on kit that I know of is AirREX, which are bags over coilovers, so you can drop it as low as you want depending on how you adjust them (The kit for the Fit from Air Runner are NOT bags over coils).
And the other option would be to piece together your own kit and make it yourself. I know another member (danielg) pieced his own kit together but had to make modifications to get them to work correctly. Maybe you could do this with your BC Coilovers?
I was debating between the two systems before I bought them. I wanted Air Runner first, then AirREX came out so that changed my mind because I liked the idea of bags over coils, but in the end I went back to Air Runner since they've been around for awhile and are known to be high quality, reliable systems (when installed properly, of course). The only downside is that they don't go as low AirREX, but they do sit pretty dang low when aired out. The fronts tuck tire easily and the rear tucks a little bit of tire. Modifications can be done to the rear though to make it sit lower, which I will probably do in the future, but I am happy with where everything sits now.
All in all, I love my Air Runner kit and don't regret buying it. If you got the dough though, I'd recommend going air ride. I love hard parking
You sir, have very good taste.
Here's mine from about a few weeks back. Don't mind the giant "1" and my tow hook, I was roadcoursing and autoXing all weekend long. I killed more bugs on the roadcourse then I did driving to the event.


In line for inspection...then off came the stock rims.

Here's mine from about a few weeks back. Don't mind the giant "1" and my tow hook, I was roadcoursing and autoXing all weekend long. I killed more bugs on the roadcourse then I did driving to the event.



In line for inspection...then off came the stock rims.

eBay. 07-11 HONDA FIT JDM Red Tow Hook Billet Aluminum Sport Towing Hitch Set | eBay
Holds up well, it seems strong enough for its purpose. (I towed my car around with a 4 wheeler just to test it)
Only bad thing is mine was on all weekend in blazing hot sun, and got really sun faded. It was almost a dull pink by the end of the weekend.
It's been since powder coated.
Holds up well, it seems strong enough for its purpose. (I towed my car around with a 4 wheeler just to test it)
Only bad thing is mine was on all weekend in blazing hot sun, and got really sun faded. It was almost a dull pink by the end of the weekend.
It's been since powder coated.
I have been looking for an aftermarket towhook for $24 you can not beat it. I contacted TIR and they e-mail me saying they no longer produce one. But $99 vs $24 I would be happy.
Those white cars look great with the black hoods and white wheels.
Those white cars look great with the black hoods and white wheels.
Last edited by cjecpa; Jul 19, 2012 at 04:45 PM.
I don't want anyone to take this the wrong way, i'm not trying to be a douche, I promise.
What's wrong with the factory towhook? I don't understand this new obsession with towhooks? If it's just for style, that's cool. I am just wondering if there's a functional reason to buy a different towhook other than the one provided?
What's wrong with the factory towhook? I don't understand this new obsession with towhooks? If it's just for style, that's cool. I am just wondering if there's a functional reason to buy a different towhook other than the one provided?
I'm using Air Runner, which is pretty much a bolt on kit (although the website says rear modifications need to be done, but I don't know what that is, exactly).
Another bolt on kit that I know of is AirREX, which are bags over coilovers, so you can drop it as low as you want depending on how you adjust them (The kit for the Fit from Air Runner are NOT bags over coils).
And the other option would be to piece together your own kit and make it yourself. I know another member (danielg) pieced his own kit together but had to make modifications to get them to work correctly. Maybe you could do this with your BC Coilovers?
I was debating between the two systems before I bought them. I wanted Air Runner first, then AirREX came out so that changed my mind because I liked the idea of bags over coils, but in the end I went back to Air Runner since they've been around for awhile and are known to be high quality, reliable systems (when installed properly, of course). The only downside is that they don't go as low AirREX, but they do sit pretty dang low when aired out. The fronts tuck tire easily and the rear tucks a little bit of tire. Modifications can be done to the rear though to make it sit lower, which I will probably do in the future, but I am happy with where everything sits now.
All in all, I love my Air Runner kit and don't regret buying it. If you got the dough though, I'd recommend going air ride. I love hard parking
Another bolt on kit that I know of is AirREX, which are bags over coilovers, so you can drop it as low as you want depending on how you adjust them (The kit for the Fit from Air Runner are NOT bags over coils).
And the other option would be to piece together your own kit and make it yourself. I know another member (danielg) pieced his own kit together but had to make modifications to get them to work correctly. Maybe you could do this with your BC Coilovers?
I was debating between the two systems before I bought them. I wanted Air Runner first, then AirREX came out so that changed my mind because I liked the idea of bags over coils, but in the end I went back to Air Runner since they've been around for awhile and are known to be high quality, reliable systems (when installed properly, of course). The only downside is that they don't go as low AirREX, but they do sit pretty dang low when aired out. The fronts tuck tire easily and the rear tucks a little bit of tire. Modifications can be done to the rear though to make it sit lower, which I will probably do in the future, but I am happy with where everything sits now.
All in all, I love my Air Runner kit and don't regret buying it. If you got the dough though, I'd recommend going air ride. I love hard parking

Suspension is pimp status! I want air suspension bad but it's dough man! Jesus ! One day
I have a factory towhook also one powdercoated red. I just think the "floppy" two-piece towhook looks a bit different.
I don't want anyone to take this the wrong way, i'm not trying to be a douche, I promise.
What's wrong with the factory towhook? I don't understand this new obsession with towhooks? If it's just for style, that's cool. I am just wondering if there's a functional reason to buy a different towhook other than the one provided?
What's wrong with the factory towhook? I don't understand this new obsession with towhooks? If it's just for style, that's cool. I am just wondering if there's a functional reason to buy a different towhook other than the one provided?
On a side note I would like to add, I don't wear my hook outside of track days. I think it looks tacky.
It's simple buddy. I in my most humble opinion think the stock tow hook look like shit. No offense to anyone. If I had to have one, which I did, I didn't want an eye sore. Sure the stock tow hook functions, but in this case, I wanted form and function.
On a side note I would like to add, I don't wear my hook outside of track days. I think it looks tacky.
On a side note I would like to add, I don't wear my hook outside of track days. I think it looks tacky.
No problem with wanting it to look better, the question was mainly a curious one. Thanks for response.










