GE8 Lowered Thread - Post your pics!!!
Cuz I'm just scared it would leave a stock looking gap.. haha.. thats why i wanted to go with fat tires.. but my brothers are telling me wheels don't look right with fat ol tires.. -___-" Thanks!! ill try it out..
Thumbs up! People can go ahead and put skinny stretched tires on their lowered daily drivers if they want...enjoy the harshest ride evar!!!!
Not meaning to go off topic here but as far as lowering goes; does the front body bottom out easily? I've noticed that stock I've had problems going in and out of certain parking lots in town and the front scrapes slightly. How much worse is it with say.. Ti2000s or T1Rs?
I have yet to scrape my actual bumper. The black plastic piece along the bottom scrapes every now and then but nothing other than that. I'm on BuddyClub N+ / much room left to go in the fronts and all the way down in the rears with all collars in and the black rubber spring seat. Rims are 17x7 et43 and tires are 215/40's:
@ JAZZdatFIT
apologies for late reply.
Jazzy Jeff is sitting on Cusco Zero-2E, the ride is not that much harder than stock, main reason I went with them. Toss up between Cusco and Silk Road. Handles a whole heap better. Out cornered its older brother (Integra Type R) on a roundabout in the wet last night. I drive on uneven country (gravel) roads sometimes so that is as low as I'll take it to save the chassis. In all am happy with the product but have two disappointing traits (it is mainly the Jazz).
My first concern is that the rear spring seat (top side) has no protective layer, for it is metal to metal interface at the moment. Should there be some barrier to separate the spring and the chassis or is this the normal for all of the Jazz coil-overs?
Secondly, the front dampers are impossible to adjust once the cowling is replaced. It is more of the way the Jazz(Fit) GE8 2012 is designed. I will design an adapter to fit over the adjustment needle when I have some spare time.
The decal is of Simon's cat,
apologies for late reply.
Jazzy Jeff is sitting on Cusco Zero-2E, the ride is not that much harder than stock, main reason I went with them. Toss up between Cusco and Silk Road. Handles a whole heap better. Out cornered its older brother (Integra Type R) on a roundabout in the wet last night. I drive on uneven country (gravel) roads sometimes so that is as low as I'll take it to save the chassis. In all am happy with the product but have two disappointing traits (it is mainly the Jazz).
My first concern is that the rear spring seat (top side) has no protective layer, for it is metal to metal interface at the moment. Should there be some barrier to separate the spring and the chassis or is this the normal for all of the Jazz coil-overs?
Secondly, the front dampers are impossible to adjust once the cowling is replaced. It is more of the way the Jazz(Fit) GE8 2012 is designed. I will design an adapter to fit over the adjustment needle when I have some spare time.
The decal is of Simon's cat,
@ JAZZdatFIT
apologies for late reply.
Jazzy Jeff is sitting on Cusco Zero-2E, the ride is not that much harder than stock, main reason I went with them. Toss up between Cusco and Silk Road. Handles a whole heap better. Out cornered its older brother (Integra Type R) on a roundabout in the wet last night. I drive on uneven country (gravel) roads sometimes so that is as low as I'll take it to save the chassis. In all am happy with the product but have two disappointing traits (it is mainly the Jazz).
My first concern is that the rear spring seat (top side) has no protective layer, for it is metal to metal interface at the moment. Should there be some barrier to separate the spring and the chassis or is this the normal for all of the Jazz coil-overs?
Secondly, the front dampers are impossible to adjust once the cowling is replaced. It is more of the way the Jazz(Fit) GE8 2012 is designed. I will design an adapter to fit over the adjustment needle when I have some spare time.
The decal is of Simon's cat,
apologies for late reply.
Jazzy Jeff is sitting on Cusco Zero-2E, the ride is not that much harder than stock, main reason I went with them. Toss up between Cusco and Silk Road. Handles a whole heap better. Out cornered its older brother (Integra Type R) on a roundabout in the wet last night. I drive on uneven country (gravel) roads sometimes so that is as low as I'll take it to save the chassis. In all am happy with the product but have two disappointing traits (it is mainly the Jazz).
My first concern is that the rear spring seat (top side) has no protective layer, for it is metal to metal interface at the moment. Should there be some barrier to separate the spring and the chassis or is this the normal for all of the Jazz coil-overs?
Secondly, the front dampers are impossible to adjust once the cowling is replaced. It is more of the way the Jazz(Fit) GE8 2012 is designed. I will design an adapter to fit over the adjustment needle when I have some spare time.
The decal is of Simon's cat,
and for the front damper adjustment (its probably too late now) you could have gone with some inverted mono-tube design where the damper adjustment would be on the bottom of the damper, so all you have to do is turn the wheel a little and stick your hands under the wheel and adjust
by the way, how much lower could you have go with your cusco's?
@ JAZZdatFIT
My first concern is that the rear spring seat (top side) has no protective layer, for it is metal to metal interface at the moment. Should there be some barrier to separate the spring and the chassis or is this the normal for all of the Jazz coil-overs?
Secondly, the front dampers are impossible to adjust once the cowling is replaced. It is more of the way the Jazz(Fit) GE8 2012 is designed. I will design an adapter to fit over the adjustment needle when I have some spare time.
My first concern is that the rear spring seat (top side) has no protective layer, for it is metal to metal interface at the moment. Should there be some barrier to separate the spring and the chassis or is this the normal for all of the Jazz coil-overs?
Secondly, the front dampers are impossible to adjust once the cowling is replaced. It is more of the way the Jazz(Fit) GE8 2012 is designed. I will design an adapter to fit over the adjustment needle when I have some spare time.
Also sucks about the adjustment on the front struts for you. Most cars you'd be able to get to the top of the front shock towers easier than the rears, but the Fit is the other way around, and ridiculously involved to reach those front tops. The Buddy Club's have the damping adjustments on the bottoms of the front struts for this very reason. I assume your brand just puts them on the top of all their struts assuming it's very easy to get to them, like it is on most other cars.





