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    DC2 Suspension

    Hey guys!

    I'm quite lost when it comes to car suspension as I'm relatively new to that area.

    I'm currently sitting on stock shocks with some cheap eBay coil sleeves and that ride is ridiculously uncomfortable and too bouncy.

    I want to change to something that would give me a more comfortable ride whilst driving me a good drop (1.5"-2"). What are some good shocks/spring combos I can go? And are coilovers more comfy or shocks/springs?

    Thanks guys!

    #2
    what is your budget?
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      #3
      Around 600-700

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        #4
        per corner? lol!
        Last edited by tinkerbell; 05-07-12, 11:59 AM.
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          #5
          sorry, for that budget, you'd need something like these:

          http://thmotorsports.com/ground_cont.../i-150572.aspx

          with these:

          http://thmotorsports.com/bilstein/bi.../i-223416.aspx

          +

          http://thmotorsports.com/bilstein/bi.../i-223415.aspx

          which is a good comfortable (and adjustable) option...
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            #6
            cheap and half decent id be looking at these two.
            http://www.gabsuspension.com.my/template.asp?menuid=11
            http://www.yellowspeed.com.au/pc.htm

            But you will need to save some more!
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              #7
              those seem nice, is that site trustworthy tinkerbell? I don't want to buy fake stuff thats why. Thing is I'm giving this car away in a year so I want some good suspension and not blow too much money on it. What are people's thoughts on http://thmotorsports.com/eibach/eiba...0/i-98511.aspx

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                #8
                you wont get anything decent with 6-700 tbh.

                good shocks+springs combo still gonna set you back $1000 or so

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ninbam1k View Post
                  those seem nice, is that site trustworthy tinkerbell? I don't want to buy fake stuff thats why. Thing is I'm giving this car away in a year so I want some good suspension and not blow too much money on it. What are people's thoughts on http://thmotorsports.com/eibach/eiba...0/i-98511.aspx
                  yes, trustworthy, similar to http://www.lightningmotorsports.com/...n/p-10038.aspx

                  Eibach is a decent option, but that link is not a direct fit for the type R due to the rear shocks having 'fork' instead of 'eye' - so be careful on what you order...

                  the KILLER from the states will be shipping, so make sure you compare postage quotes...
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                    #10
                    i just installed some rear strut bars in my dC2 and now the car isnt handling good, the back is sliding out. what should i do?

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                      #11
                      What's the current set up you are running?
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Redman007 View Post
                        i just installed some rear strut bars in my dC2 and now the car isnt handling good, the back is sliding out. what should i do?
                        Being that all a rear strut bar does is brace the car, this doesnt sound right.

                        Either youve brought a adjustable one and have over tighened it with the length and have pushed the struts away from each other!

                        You didnt do the bolts back up tight

                        Or you confused between a strut bar and a sway bar!
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                          #13
                          by far the most comfortable and precise setup i have experienced in a DC2R for street use

                          http://forum.clubitr.com.au/showthread.php?t=11720

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                            #14
                            all the bolts are tight. i put in the bar that bolts on to the rear shocks mounts an 1 that bolts onto the seat belt bolts above the back seats an the 3rd 1 is bolted on between the rear control arms. i dont have on a front sway bar maybe thats the problem?

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                              #15
                              Yer bracing shouldnt make handerling worst. Was the sway bar installed at the same time?
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