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Old 10-06-2010, 05:57 PM   #51 (permalink)
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lowering a car on stock struts will almost always shorten the life of the OEM struts... Honda seems to be ok in this as long as you don't drop it over 2"... i lowered my Si 1.5Front/1.4Rear and it improved the ride 100%... i think it made the overall car feel more stable and less soft... i'm assuming the CR-Z would do the same thing when lowered...
how'd you get exactly to 1.5F/1.4R on your Si? Did you just tune and test, until it felt right? Or was there some magic ratios number?
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lol... i just bought springs from Tein and they were 1.5" on the Front and 1.4" on the Rear... i wish i was that smart
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mugen 5 way adjustable Sport suspension kit :giggity:
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