how much of a drop will u get with type r struts & springs (Japan), from a stock ep3/si..?
how much stiffer is the ride?
also, how do European struts/springs from a type r differ from the Japanese
type r
thanx
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how much of a drop will u get with type r struts & springs (Japan), from a stock ep3/si..?
how much stiffer is the ride?
also, how do European struts/springs from a type r differ from the Japanese
type r
thanx
Buying use suspension parts is not the best idea imo....If you want something very close to type-r suspension, get the hfp kit stoop is selling new under the ome honda parts banner for under 700. If you drop the ep3 more than a inch, it will handle like crap with out a lot of other mods.:mangel:
hfp = about 3/4 inch drop
i already have the ctr parts. struts with springs. they were inexpensive.
the ep3 i have is a daily driver with a type S rear sway &
koni sport springs with worn out stock struts. my desire to
toss the stk struts out & get koni struts but cannot afford this
right now.
just want a fun daily driver car. ctr struts w/koni springs or
ctr struts w/ctr springs. what do you say?
another alternative is the acura rsx a-spec suspension. it is still redily available at most acura dealerships and i found one online for $600 from curry acura. you will need rsx tie rod ends in additon to a camber kit. it lowers the car one inch.
before the crash I had an entire write up on this... :mfrown: shame I never saved any of it.
UKDM/ JDM Stock EP3 Type R
(257 Front / 419.10 Rear) Progressive
USDM EP3 Si
(248 Front/440 Rear) Progressive
Fronts are stiffer, rears are looser. Ride height is about 15mm lower (~.65"-.75")
you found the spring rates for progressive springs?
thanx for the help. i will probably run the ctr struts & springs for now
until i can afford good struts. i work at a honda service dept so
labor & alignment is not too much problem.
typically rates given for progressive springs are the average per inch.
for instance if the springs were 100lbs for the first inch, 200 for the second, and 300 for the third they would say its a 150lb/in spring
other times the rates are just for the first inch
I believe the correct spring rates for the CTR is 134-257lb/in front and 212-419lb/in for the rear.
I am running CTR springs up front with Tokico D specs and stock rear springs.
Ride is nice, good DD.
Car isnt even noticeably raked it looks level
tires 215/45/17 front 225/45/17 rear.