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mattnyc 01-26-2005 09:12 AM

04 owners please confirm 16mm knuckle
 
There is so much speculation of 16mm being a standard or being random.

To solve this problem can 2004 owners please post there real life experience with this? Whether you have already upgraded your suspension or if you measured it.

I want to get to the bottom of this.

Boilermaker1 01-26-2005 09:30 AM

Its a 16mm knuckle. Thats a fact. Thats the standardized knuckle honda put in the car.
Randomization had to do with the strut casing diameter and probably is a non issue by now. It was an issue when Honda figured out that all the struts were blowing.

mattnyc 01-26-2005 09:38 AM

Man is this frustrating. I just want to get a streetable suspension where i dont have to drill or cut anything. why is this so f'ing difficult?! I really hope that omnipower can cater to 2004 civics with the 16mm knuckle.

It baffles me. even the tein basics, i need the 01 upper mounts or something. Tein technician said their coilovers now include them if i need them. i dont know if the vendors here offer these to us customers.

I want rims but i cant get them until i get my suspension.

Boilermaker1 01-26-2005 11:54 AM

Look at coilover systems for the 04+ EP3 (maybe even 03)... theyve also got 16mm knuckles and I'm pretty sure they've got options.

mattnyc 01-26-2005 12:20 PM

But i dont have an ep3? I want suspension designed for my 2004.

Originally Posted by Boilermaker1
Look at coilover systems for the 04+ EP3 (maybe even 03)... theyve also got 16mm knuckles and I'm pretty sure they've got options.


gaugeof12 01-26-2005 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by mattnyc
But i dont have an ep3? I want suspension designed for my 2004.


The ep3 & the 04 suspension are similar enough to be a direct bolt on. The only real diffrence is spring rates (because of weight distribution) which is a non-issue with true coilovers since they are height adjustable.

peteriap 01-26-2005 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by mattnyc
Man is this frustrating. I just want to get a streetable suspension where i dont have to drill or cut anything. why is this so f'ing difficult?! I really hope that omnipower can cater to 2004 civics with the 16mm knuckle.

It baffles me. even the tein basics, i need the 01 upper mounts or something. Tein technician said their coilovers now include them if i need them. i dont know if the vendors here offer these to us customers.

I want rims but i cant get them until i get my suspension.

We can get you the Tein Basics now or the Omni's when they come out. If I were you, I would wait for the Omni's. They have nicer features. :)

Boilermaker1 01-27-2005 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by mattnyc
But i dont have an ep3? I want suspension designed for my 2004.

For about 100 bucks, you buy a set of softer springs for the front, and instantly an EP3 suspension becomes an EM2 suspension.

mattnyc 01-27-2005 09:18 AM

I have a 2004 Civic sedan. So are you saying i can buy the oem springs off a ep3 civic si and instanly improve handling and it will fit by design?


Originally Posted by Boilermaker1
For about 100 bucks, you buy a set of softer springs for the front, and instantly an EP3 suspension becomes an EM2 suspension.


Boilermaker1 01-27-2005 10:38 AM

NO, you cant just slap in a stock EP3 suspension and go. It would fit in, and the car would probably handle better, but the springs arent the right length. If you're buying coilovers where you can set the height yourself, all you need to do is get softer front springs, since the front of the Coupe/Sedan weighs less and the rest of the suspension works fine.
I'm rolling around right now with a set of EP3 JIC FLTA2s, all I did was change the front springs on them from 500 lbs to 400 lbs. 500 lbs was far too stiff, the front end would chatter under hard cornering because it wouldn't compress. 400 lbs and the car works like a dream.

mini-nsx 01-27-2005 06:22 PM

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WTF does all of this mean?

We purchased an `04 civic about a year ago, we purchased Neuspeed Sport springs not too long after, then we've been moved all over the country, hopefully we will finally be able to put them on next month. Is this thread telling me that we have the wrong lowering springs for our 2004?

Thanks!!

mattnyc 01-27-2005 07:11 PM

Springs are springs. you will be fine. my frustration is with the many variables that make the 04 civic hard to upgrade a full suspension.


Originally Posted by mini-nsx
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WTF does all of this mean?

We purchased an `04 civic about a year ago, we purchased Neuspeed Sport springs not too long after, then we've been moved all over the country, hopefully we will finally be able to put them on next month. Is this thread telling me that we have the wrong lowering springs for our 2004?

Thanks!!


mini-nsx 01-27-2005 07:25 PM

Ok, thanks, I was pretty worried there...

Not that the springs were expensive, just that its been over 6 months and I dont think I could return them. And last I checked, money didnt grow on trees :(

Yeah, we are not looking for heavy suspension mods, just going to drop her not quite 2" or so...

Later,


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