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    Rigid Collars

    As it's currently Honda month on Speedhunters, I read this article about Spoon Sports. (good read)

    In it, it mentions Rigid Collars.

    Has anyone tried these or have read people's feedback?

    Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWyUD...ature=youtu.be
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    #2
    That is a really interesting topic. Would it be fair though to make that generalisation to all vehicles?

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      #3
      Yes, I agree - rigid collars look pretty smart in work attire - just have to watchout for the end of day droop - looks crap especially when you're wearing a tie.

      Thats why I use collar stiffeners, found some on ebay made of titanium...yum...

      but thats not what you're referring you right?
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        #4
        ^ !!

        Originally posted by Norm View Post
        That is a really interesting topic. Would it be fair though to make that generalisation to all vehicles?
        They are making it for other makes too now..

        Someone I know has a set, I'll see if I can get him to chime in when he's installed them
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          #5
          Will be interesting to hear his review on them too. Its just something I could put on when i get my transmission stuff done as the subframe for my car has to be lower/removed to gain greater access to the drivetrain region.

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            #6
            Very interesting concept. I still suspect that a shifting subframe is the cause of my goofy alignment issues that I have intermittently suffered on the DC5, would love to hear the impressions of a DC5 driver after getting these fitted Norm. My only concern with that concept is that clamping on the aluminium washer section of the collar is not as ideal as clamping steel and steel due to the ductile nature of the aluminium, and these things will probably be single use like a sump plug washer.

            They make them for EF8?

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              #7
              Interesting read.

              When i went to Spoon earlier this year, they were pushing me to get these, they are apparently a big seller in Japan. I could bearly understand him, so i stayed clear.
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                #8
                OMG I was coming up with a similar idea to machine up to this to keep my subframe from shifting on my DC5. The damn thing keeps shifting under hard cornering causing my alignment to bounce around. Really happy to see an off the shelf product that I can just buy

                Only downside to this is if there's an impact, more force would be transmitted to the chassis. Hopefully the suspension components would bend enough to allow the body to not become damaged/warped.

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                  #9
                  ^ this is true. But wouldnt it be better to have vibrations or impacts distributed through the chassis, especially as theyre designed to do, rather than cause extreme stress on the bolts connecting the subframe?

                  I think its a great idea, did anybody see that S2000? droooool
                  Honda Nationals, September 9-10, get amongst it!

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                    #10
                    I've ordered a set - we'll see
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by e240 View Post
                      I've ordered a set - we'll see
                      How much were they and who did you order through if you don't mind me asking?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by MRK20A View Post
                        How much were they and who did you order through if you don't mind me asking?
                        yeah this^
                        02 Indy Yellow s2000::::::04 Arctic Blue Pearl DC5R::::::05 White B2600::::::10 Ibis White Q5

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                          #13
                          RHD Japan - $245 delivered

                          http://www.rhdjapan.com/
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                            #14
                            oooo...please do give a review. And also, i'd like to know whether the whole subframe was needed to be taken off for the installation thanks

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                              #15
                              We'll soon find out...
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