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Old Oct 19, 2018 | 10:12 AM
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Hi i have been using this forum for reference the past couple years. I bought my 2013 Fit base with a long history of Honda ownership. This is by far one if not my favorite (ep3 being other) that ive owned.

current form is my daily autox setup.
engine:
stock
suspension:
tein advance z coilovers
front sway bar removed
progress rear sway bar
buddy club extended balljoints
megan subframe brace
Wheels:
Sparco trofeo 4 15x6 +40 (14lbs)
Kuhmo ectsa v720 205/50r15 (200utg)
Other:
ebc greenstuff pads centric rotors
05 civic ex clutch master cylinder
crz undertray
sport chrome exhaust finisher



appearance: (oem accesories self installed)
fogs
rear bumper applique
mudflaps
mugen window visors
sport spoiler
i-vtec sohc decals
interior:
weather tech mats
cargo cover
rsx 5speed knob
sport pedals

2013 Fit base. 5spd.
 

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Old Nov 5, 2018 | 10:35 AM
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nice GE. looks like ready to race! no front splitter for you?
 
Old Nov 5, 2018 | 10:57 AM
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nice...
i like the base model with mudguards and oe fogs.

how do u like the advance z teins? do they make a obvious changes up and down the damper adjustments? i wish i would have bought them instead of the basics, as the basics are a little to soft (but comfortable) for my taste. initially i was going to simply get tein lowering springs, so i thought i was already going overkill with the basics.

i also like your red wheels, too bold for my own car and age....but they look good.

as kenchan mentioned a splitter/ lip, visually i think it would make a nice finishing touch.

lets see some more pics!
 
Old Nov 5, 2018 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by eulogy
how do u like the advance z teins? do they make a obvious changes up and down the damper adjustments? i wish i would have bought them instead of the basics, as the basics are a little to soft (but comfortable) for my taste. initially i was going to simply get tein lowering springs, so i thought i was already going overkill with the basics.
I have street advance z's and they are comfy. Eulogy, I highly recommend you make the jump, and sell your current basic z's for a slight loss, and upgrade to something with damper adjustability. its life changing/worth the investment!
 
Old Nov 7, 2018 | 04:32 PM
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Thanks guys. I have a splitter just dont use it much creates alot of drag.

The advance Z coilovers are very good. The rates are a good match to the cars weight and the dampeners you can notice a change with just a few clicks. I highly recommend them.


 
Old Nov 12, 2018 | 01:51 PM
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Old Feb 9, 2020 | 01:42 AM
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sorry for bumping a dead thread

what's your damper adjust setting on autox days? I have the same coilovers on my fit and I'm curious how you run them since nobody mentions them a lot on here.
 
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