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Old 03-04-2010, 08:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default List of suspension products for the CR-Z

I want to try to compile a complete list of suspension products avaliable for the CR-Z to assist people in picking a product.

Springs:
RS-R Ti2000 DOWN
Front: H303TDF
  • Height Change: -25~-20mm
  • Spring Rate: 2.48kg/mm
Rear: H303TDR
  • Height Change: -25~-20mm
  • Spring Rate: 3.87kg/mm
TEIN High Tech: SKHA6-G1B00
Front:
  • Height Change:
  • Spring Rate:
Rear:
  • Height Change:
  • Spring Rate:

Dampers:

Spring/Damper Kit:
Cusco Sports Zero1: 309 60E CB
Front:
  • Dampening: Non Adjustable
  • Height: -45~0mm Adjustable
  • Spring Rate: 6,7,8,9kg/mm
Rear:
  • Dampening: Non Adjustable
  • Height: -50~-20mm Adjustable
  • Spring Rate: 4kg/mm
Cusco Sports Zero1 (Adjustable Version): 309 60E CBA
Front:
  • Dampening: Non-Adjustable
  • Height: -45~0mm Adjustable
  • Spring Rate: 6,7,8,9kg/mm
Rear:
  • Dampening: Adjustable (8 step)
  • Height: -50~-20mm Adjustable
  • Spring Rate: 4kg/mm
HKS
Front:
  • Dampening:
  • Height:
  • Spring Rate:
Rear:
  • Dampening:
  • Height:
  • Spring Rate:
Mugen Motorsports
Front:
  • Dampening: Non-Adjustable
  • Height: Non-Adjustable
  • Spring Rate:
Rear:
  • Dampening: Non-Adjustable
  • Height: Non-Adjustable
  • Spring Rate:
RS-R Basic-i: BAIH303M
Front:
  • Dampening: Non Adjustable
  • Height: -70~0mm Adjustable
  • Spring Rate: 5kg/mm
Rear:
  • Dampening: Non Adjustable
  • Height: -60~-10mm Adjustable
  • Spring Rate: 3.6kg/mm
RS-R Best-i: BIH303M
Front:
  • Dampening: Adjustable
  • Height: -70~0mm Adjustable
  • Spring Rate: 5kg/mm
Rear:
  • Dampening: Adjustable
  • Height: -60~-10mm Adjustable
  • Spring Rate: 3.6kg/mm
Spoon Sports
Front:
  • Dampening:
  • Height Adjustment:
  • Spring Rate:
Rear:
  • Dampening: Adjustable
  • Height Adjustment:
  • Spring Rate:
TEIN Mono Flex: GSHA6-F1AS2
Front:
  • Dampening: Adjustable (16 step) (EDFC compatible EDK04-K4469, EDK05-10120
    )
  • Height Adjustment: -64~0mm Adjustable
  • Spring Rate: 5kg/mm
Rear:
  • Dampening: Adjustable (16 step) (EDFC compatible EDK04-K4469, EDK05-10120
    )
  • Height Adjustment: -59~29mm Adjustable
  • Spring Rate: 5kg/mm
TEIN Super Street: GSHA6-A1AS2
Front:
  • Dampening: Adjustable (16 step) (EDFC non-compatible)
  • Height Adjustment: -60~25mm Adjustable
  • Spring Rate: 3kg/mm
Rear:
  • Dampening: Adjustable (16 step) (EDFC non-compatible)
  • Height Adjustment: -59~16mm Adjustable
  • Spring Rate: 4kg/mm

Front Sway Bars:
Cusco: 309 311 A20

Rear Stabilizer Bars:
Cusco: 386 311 B16

Strut Tower Bars:
Cusco: 309 540 A

Underbody Chassis Braces:
Cusco Lower Arm Bar Type I: 386 475 A
  • 2 Point
Cusco Lower Arm Bar Type II: 386 477 A
  • 4 Point

Roll Bars/Cages:
Cusco: 309 *** ***

Please only post with new products that are not on the list. Please start a new thread for discussion on a certain product.
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Old 09-07-2010, 11:33 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Looks like I'll be getting the TEIN Super Street and most of the Cusco braces.
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i'd get the Tein Mono Flex b/c it's EDFC compatible whereas the SS's aren't... but i'd prefer the SS... as for braces i'll wait for P2R to get something out on the market b/c they usually have more visual appeal...
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I'm not a fan of EDFC. I had the Teins w/ EDFC on my '04 Subaru STi and hated them. Had to replace multiple times. I'd rather do it manually.

And I agree with you on P2R being more eye frienly. But Cusco parts are #1 in function, imho. I had several Cusco parts on my subary and the craftsmanship is top notch.
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well i just want EDFC so i can figure out how to wire the settings into the 3-modes on the CR-Z


there's no doubt Cusco is top-notch quality... but for me, since i'm not gonna be racing the CR-Z, i'll got more for looks... and the P2R stuff is also top quality, they use them on the cars they autoX and to my knowledge have never had any issues with them... i'm good friends with the owner of P2R and i know he's waiting to get his CR-Z (according to him has already done paperwork) to develop some parts for it...
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I'm hoping honda will come out with the HFP suspension like the Civic Si. I installed it in my wife's Si...works great. Just set it and forget it, not to mention very affordable.
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i don't think Honda is going to release anything else on the "HFP" side for the CR-Z... if you think about it, all the parts for any car is usually available or at the very least announced upon release of the car... so personally i wouldn't hold my breath waiting for something
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Its great to see the after market world jumping on board with parts.
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the hfp kit would be nice =\

they made hfp for everything else. was a great kit on the accord too.
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after sema can you update the OP please thanks i use this as a reference for customers
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