I've never heard that you could get defected for rolling guards? Doesn't sound right...
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Originally posted by Symphorced View PostI've never heard that you could get defected for rolling guards? Doesn't sound right...
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You won't get defected for rolled guards
You won't chew through tyres if you have heaps of camber on the rear.
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Roll the guards and get camber arms. Because when you lower the car, you'll get "natural" camber, and you want the tyre to be as close to the guard as possible if you want to get the "fitment" look.
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Originally posted by 45SET View PostYou won't get defected for rolled guards
You won't chew through tyres if you have heaps of camber on the rear.
SSSOOOO...
Roll the guards and get camber arms. Because when you lower the car, you'll get "natural" camber, and you want the tyre to be as close to the guard as possible if you want to get the "fitment" look.
Oh and also when adjusting the height of the rear coilovers (Buddyclub N+), to lower it, do you need to take the whole coil out to adjust and put it back in place ? Because today I was adjusting the heights of the coils but when I got to the rear, I thought it would have been the same as the front. What I tried today was loosen up the inner perch (holds the shock body to the cylinder), and undid the bolt that holds the coil to the arm but what happened, since there was load on the coil, it sprung down about 3cm. I didn't have much time since I had guests that came over so I just got the jack and jacked it up until I was able to get the bolt in. I didn't have enough time to think about it and finish it up today but since it's not getting adjusted till tomorrow arvo I thought I'd put this up and get your guys say on how to do it properly.
Basically what I'm going to do next time is take the coil out, adjust it to appropriate height and put it back in. Also do I need to adjust coil load or should it be right ? Idk aye, such a rookie and unsure what to do. I'll stop talking otherwise it turns into a report soon LOL
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yeah mate it can be done on the car but is easier if you take the coil out,
its hard to explain without pictures but loosen and drop the 2 perches towards the bottom, you can take them right off and that will then let you take the spring off which gives you a better shot at getting the spanners on to adjust the 2 threaded bodys, ones black ones shiny i think,
measure your hight before and wind them in untill you've taken up the amount of drop your after,
put the spring and perches back on and tighten till spring is snug, do not preload the spring, jam it back in the car
maybe you should check out crsx there is some diy threads with pictures there which might be a big help when you doing it for your first time, there a pain in the ass but once you know what you doing its not such a big job02 Indy Yellow s2000::::::04 Arctic Blue Pearl DC5R::::::05 White B2600::::::10 Ibis White Q5
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So I got the engine mounts in, but now I am in the decision of selling this car and upgrading to a S2000 with a widebody Amuse GT1 Kit. Even though the car is older, but I see more potential from a S2000 than a DC5R, if not that then it would be a very low km White DC5R or the new FT86. What do you guys think ?
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Originally posted by Stephen_AUS View PostSo I got the engine mounts in, but now I am in the decision of selling this car and upgrading to a S2000 with a widebody Amuse GT1 Kit. Even though the car is older, but I see more potential from a S2000 than a DC5R, if not that then it would be a very low km White DC5R or the new FT86. What do you guys think ?Moiz
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Originally posted by DC2-PWR View Postis that the yellow s2000? chrome rims?
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