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well, since they get right in some cars, or the opposite, hopefully this is the first case. in miatas, the spring rate is just too soft for the lowering, so the suspensions is all the time on the bumpstops (too small a factory travel to start form being the reason). g' luck!
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well, since they get right in some cars, or the opposite, hopefully this is the first case. in miatas, the spring rate is just too soft for the lowering, so the suspensions is all the time on the bumpstops (too small a factory travel to start form being the reason). g' luck!
I installed these H & R springs about a week ago, I noticed it was really stiff so I cut the stock bumpstops 1 layer front and back. With the goldlines I only had the bumpstops that the konis came with in the front and no stock bumpstops. Also, with the goldlines, I had 2 layers of stock bumpstops in the back.
For the install of the H& R Springs. I bought new bumpstops since I pretty much had none due to the huge drop with goldlines. When installing the new bumpstops, I only cut one layer in the back. I noticed it was too stiff in the front, worse than with goldlines so I cut one layer from the front as well. Big difference, because I had no idea the konis came with their own bumpstops.
The difference for the rear came when I raised the perch on the spring seat, basically it compressed the spring to where it needed to be and gave me that 2 finger gap all around I knew it would give me... even though everyone with H & R says it's an uneven drop, I got to to be an even 2 finger gap.
Review: I have had konis with all my springs Pro kit, s tech, goldlines and now H & R.
Pro kit - Comfortable because not too big of a drop these springs felt softest. Uneven drop, but good cornering.
S- Tech - Good springs, hatchback feeling to it, stiff in front, bouncy in the back, not so good cornering unless I stiffened the konis in the rear.
Goldlines 1.75 - Great in handling, tires went by quick, harsh ride, looks great with that drop, but way too harsh for my style.
H & R - Eibach comfort feeling since they are the only 2 progressive springs I have had, Handling is great without the sacrifice of comfort and springs are stiffer than the eibach. And the drop looks beautiful with two fingers all around. I cannot explain it, but they handle really great and they feel really comfortable.
Progressive springs is the way to go. People have asked me you have gone thru so many springs, why not get coilovers. Well, I drove my friends RSX Tein SS - P coilovers and they were too stiff in the front and too soft in the back and that's with the coilovers placed in softest. My friend with the coilvers said he loved the way my car handled compared to his coilovers. Another friend said the same thing.
I hope someone can use my reviews of all these springs and not make the same mistake I did of going and buying springs just too see which one is perfect. For me, I have to say the H & R is the best compromise of comfort and great stiff handling.
For the install of the H& R Springs. I bought new bumpstops since I pretty much had none due to the huge drop with goldlines. When installing the new bumpstops, I only cut one layer in the back. I noticed it was too stiff in the front, worse than with goldlines so I cut one layer from the front as well. Big difference, because I had no idea the konis came with their own bumpstops.
The difference for the rear came when I raised the perch on the spring seat, basically it compressed the spring to where it needed to be and gave me that 2 finger gap all around I knew it would give me... even though everyone with H & R says it's an uneven drop, I got to to be an even 2 finger gap.
Review: I have had konis with all my springs Pro kit, s tech, goldlines and now H & R.
Pro kit - Comfortable because not too big of a drop these springs felt softest. Uneven drop, but good cornering.
S- Tech - Good springs, hatchback feeling to it, stiff in front, bouncy in the back, not so good cornering unless I stiffened the konis in the rear.
Goldlines 1.75 - Great in handling, tires went by quick, harsh ride, looks great with that drop, but way too harsh for my style.
H & R - Eibach comfort feeling since they are the only 2 progressive springs I have had, Handling is great without the sacrifice of comfort and springs are stiffer than the eibach. And the drop looks beautiful with two fingers all around. I cannot explain it, but they handle really great and they feel really comfortable.
Progressive springs is the way to go. People have asked me you have gone thru so many springs, why not get coilovers. Well, I drove my friends RSX Tein SS - P coilovers and they were too stiff in the front and too soft in the back and that's with the coilovers placed in softest. My friend with the coilvers said he loved the way my car handled compared to his coilovers. Another friend said the same thing.
I hope someone can use my reviews of all these springs and not make the same mistake I did of going and buying springs just too see which one is perfect. For me, I have to say the H & R is the best compromise of comfort and great stiff handling.
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eh! good find!
Yup, i know, things could be different from one car to the other, they could be crap or exceptional depending on the car
AGX are not well known in the miatas either, but did good for me.
I was actually trying to bring out that fact - many does seem to think that if it worked well in their previous car, it "Must" work well on the next - not the usual case, if we know development and manufacturing
Yup, i know, things could be different from one car to the other, they could be crap or exceptional depending on the car
AGX are not well known in the miatas either, but did good for me.I was actually trying to bring out that fact - many does seem to think that if it worked well in their previous car, it "Must" work well on the next - not the usual case, if we know development and manufacturing
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Oem foglight kit, CHEAP!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2001-...Q5fAccessories
I just bought a brand new OEM wing for $79 + $19 shipping. He has alot of parts at decent prices.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2001-...Q5fAccessories
I just bought a brand new OEM wing for $79 + $19 shipping. He has alot of parts at decent prices.
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^Thats an awesome deal!
Those are around $200 at most dealerships at are much higher quality to the ebay versions most of us have.
You get rep for that.
Those are around $200 at most dealerships at are much higher quality to the ebay versions most of us have.
You get rep for that.
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http://www.hondapartscheap.com/south...t=0&quantity=0
Dude! That s**t has got to be solid gold! (Look at #4)
Dude! That s**t has got to be solid gold! (Look at #4)
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I bought these fog lamps on ebay and got them today. They seem like they are very good quality. I have not installed them yet cause i dont want to take off the bumper but i will try to turn them one tomorrow.
EDIT: forgot to say that they are actual glass not plastic and i guess there H11 bulb since thats what it says on the back, also i says oem on the ebay link but pretty sure there not and not seen a honda logo on the fog anywhere.
EDIT: forgot to say that they are actual glass not plastic and i guess there H11 bulb since thats what it says on the back, also i says oem on the ebay link but pretty sure there not and not seen a honda logo on the fog anywhere.
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http://www.hondapartscheap.com/south...t=0&quantity=0
Dude! That s**t has got to be solid gold! (Look at #4)
Dude! That s**t has got to be solid gold! (Look at #4)
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I bought these fog lamps on ebay and got them today. They seem like they are very good quality. I have not installed them yet cause i dont want to take off the bumper but i will try to turn them one tomorrow.
EDIT: forgot to say that they are actual glass not plastic and i guess there H11 bulb since thats what it says on the back, also i says oem on the ebay link but pretty sure there not and not seen a honda logo on the fog anywhere.
EDIT: forgot to say that they are actual glass not plastic and i guess there H11 bulb since thats what it says on the back, also i says oem on the ebay link but pretty sure there not and not seen a honda logo on the fog anywhere.
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I got my rims with no curb damage and bald tires for $175
Ported and polished freshly rebuilt vtec head - $225
Rear camber kit - $20
Used headlight - $15
All off craigslist, just wish i could find a good trans on there... :/
Ported and polished freshly rebuilt vtec head - $225
Rear camber kit - $20
Used headlight - $15
All off craigslist, just wish i could find a good trans on there... :/
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^ Go here for nationwide salvage listings: http://www.car-part.com/ You can search by distance based on zip. Good luck.
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^ Go here for nationwide salvage listings: http://www.car-part.com/ You can search by distance based on zip. Good luck.
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Found and bought this item on craigslist 3 months ago. Its a 1991 Honda CRX Si only problem with it was it had a bad water pump, got it fixed on my own and spent around 35 dollars and it needed new sunroof seal. Stock Rims, car is rust free and it had a new paint job. Interior is 8 out of 10 but 100% complete, has a aftermarket shift ****, missing radio but came with 2 10in subs in box with amp lol. Its a blast to drive.. Ohh did i mention it has a zc swap and a aftermarket revo catback exhaust also...The best thing about this deal was i got it all for $400, by far best deal ever, Check out the pics and let me know how u guys like it, thanks George..

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^ OMG! I WANT! You are one lucky sob. Takes me right back to high school. Keep it protected or one day you'll come out of the store and it grew legs and ran off.
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yeah ur right,, im thinking of installing some cut off switchs, i heard about cutting clutch circuit and power to fuel pump. Any other locations, main relay maybe?? cant do anything about tow trucks lol
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^ Distributor power wire. With the dist wire you have to use a relay as it will burn up any switch you put in there. Search the ICE section for relay wiring if you need to, it's actually very simple. Mount the relay in the engine bay somewhere so you don't have to run more than one wire thru the firewall. Wrap that relay and at least 4 inches of the wires with tape REALLY good, use a whole roll if you have to. Now, the real trick is to hide the connections in the engine bay and the switch inside. Get crafty with the switch, like under shift boot or a fake cig lighter.
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Thats a crazy deal on a 91 SI, I've seen those go for $2-3k easy. I have a friend who picked up a CRX SE a couple months ago for $1000, thats the rarest CRX ever made and the previous owner just thought it was an old honda beater.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWNX:IT
Just posting this incase anyone wants some new dome lights
$2.69 for a pair of DE3175 Festoon lights, 31mm, 12 SMD LED bulbs
I just ordered it today
Just posting this incase anyone wants some new dome lights
$2.69 for a pair of DE3175 Festoon lights, 31mm, 12 SMD LED bulbs
I just ordered it today
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Whereabouts are you located Muirsy?
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That's a company in Toronto that sells the engines. I actually plan to buy one when my D17 blows up... I'm trying to keep the body in as good of condition as I can and trying to blow my D17 so I can convince the wife to let me replace it with one of these. 2900 is an AWESOME price for a K20A2 (canadian). He has K20Z1s for 2900 too... 
Whereabouts are you located Muirsy?

Whereabouts are you located Muirsy?
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Great deal for you guys with 6g and earlier civics.
Highest quality part available for the price of Megan.
http://www.bwrusa.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=193
Highest quality part available for the price of Megan.
http://www.bwrusa.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=193



