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Originally Posted by StinkyFit
what are the differences between the jdm spec fit suspension geometry and the US ones?
the fronts are the same, direct bolt on
Originally Posted by aallbbeerrtttttt
the only difference would be the bolt for the JDM uses 14mm instead of USDM which is 17mm, to make the rear suspension fit, you have to slightly dremel out the bushing and it'll work no problem
the fronts are the same, direct bolt on
the fronts are the same, direct bolt on
Originally Posted by sLiVeRwOrM
so in order to get the rear bar to fit we have to drill something?!
the rear strut bars will bolt right on!
your strut bars are on their way!
yes i do, please contact me for shipping information
After a week drive, I myself found the GF to be bumpy and to lower the front more than specified (5mn rather than 3.5mn), so I reinstalled the original in front and left the GF at the back with a nice 3.xmn drop.
Last edited by tricolor; Jan 3, 2007 at 03:14 PM. Reason: error/inversion correction
yeah the NF has a smooth ride with a small drop probably about an inch, i want a lower ride probaly like half inch between the fender and tyre on the rear.
how low is the GF is like a finger between front fender and wheel?
how low is the GF is like a finger between front fender and wheel?
Yes, the result of the drop for both front and rear is about an inch space between the tire and fender. I found the ride a bit harsh with the original 185x55, but I really liked the drop. A week later I installed much wider tires, 225x50... really mean looking. But the ride became bouncy and I got lots of rubbing.
Then winter was coming... so after one month of unsatisfaction with this "wide tire and lo-ride" combination, I traded to winter tires 185x55 and reinstalled the original springs in front and kept the GF in the back. And guess what? It does not look awkward. I like the look enough that I may keep it this way even after the snow season is gone.
I am also considering cutting the original rear springs (suspension quality not being as critical at the rear) and selling all 4 GF210 springs. I will find out if this is an option on next wednesday .
Then winter was coming... so after one month of unsatisfaction with this "wide tire and lo-ride" combination, I traded to winter tires 185x55 and reinstalled the original springs in front and kept the GF in the back. And guess what? It does not look awkward. I like the look enough that I may keep it this way even after the snow season is gone.
I am also considering cutting the original rear springs (suspension quality not being as critical at the rear) and selling all 4 GF210 springs. I will find out if this is an option on next wednesday .
Yes, the result of the drop for both front and rear is about an inch space between the tire and fender. I found the ride a bit harsh with the original 185x55, but I really liked the drop. A week later I installed much wider tires, 225x50... really mean looking. But the ride became bouncy and I got lots of rubbing.
Then winter was coming... so after one month of unsatisfaction with this "wide tire and lo-ride" combination, I traded to winter tires 185x55 and reinstalled the original springs in front and kept the GF in the back. And guess what? It does not look awkward. I like the look enough that I may keep it this way even after the snow season is gone.
I am also considering cutting the original rear springs (suspension quality not being as critical at the rear) and selling all 4 GF210 springs. I will find out if this is an option on next wednesday .
Then winter was coming... so after one month of unsatisfaction with this "wide tire and lo-ride" combination, I traded to winter tires 185x55 and reinstalled the original springs in front and kept the GF in the back. And guess what? It does not look awkward. I like the look enough that I may keep it this way even after the snow season is gone.
I am also considering cutting the original rear springs (suspension quality not being as critical at the rear) and selling all 4 GF210 springs. I will find out if this is an option on next wednesday .
do u have any pics???
Sorry, no pics! And the rims are the original USDM Sport equiped rims:the AVID T4 225x50R15 size fits right within the limits for these rims wideness wich is 6 inches
You may check this chart : http://www.pneusyokohama.ca/staticpa...p?tire=avid_t4
And after using the original springs, original Sports rims and the extra wide tires for about 2 weeks, I confirm there is hardly any rubbing (After I bent the inner lip of the front fenders inward just a bit).
You may check this chart : http://www.pneusyokohama.ca/staticpa...p?tire=avid_t4
And after using the original springs, original Sports rims and the extra wide tires for about 2 weeks, I confirm there is hardly any rubbing (After I bent the inner lip of the front fenders inward just a bit).
Last edited by tricolor; Jan 9, 2007 at 06:02 PM. Reason: misspelling
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