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November 11th, 2002 08:31 AM #51Bilsteins and H&R. Nice.
Actually, nakaka inggit!
One thing you will notice is that the ride is FIRM, but not actually STIFF or HARD. Go ahead and take a corner a bit fast: you will notice that the firmness makes it more controllable.
--Alf
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November 11th, 2002 07:56 PM #52wowowowowow!
inggit ako kay pierre!
student ka pa lang diba?
wowowowowow tlga!
ilan ba drop mo?
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November 11th, 2002 11:25 PM #53student ka pa lang diba?
yep! student lang po gaya ni Otep :wink: :D ...pero ahead na ako kay otep ng isang sem he he he (tapos with my age dapat PGI na ako eh :oops: )
as for the drop i didn't actually measure the stock ride height and compared it with the current ride height eh kaya I really don't know kung ilang inch binaba. pero for finger gap I'd say around two fingers all 4 corners tapos hindi pa "nakatingala look" yung oto.
Alfalfameister,
I got them from Auto_xer. :D ...yep! really firm... not too stiff not bouncy either. Pero takot ako i-test sa corner eh. :oops: may phobia lang talaga ako sa corners :oops:
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November 12th, 2002 03:42 AM #54Originally Posted by Supierreman
In the meantime, how bout a bandaid solution so you can continue using your hydraulic jack? I hate scissor jacks cause they're so damn flimsy.
Get 3 of 4 pieces of plywood, maybe 2 inches thick, and about a foot and and a half wide, in decresing lengths of 4', 3' and 2' apiece. Nail the shortest piece of plywood to the next shortest piece, and then nail the combination pieces to the longest piece and you have yourself a makeshift ramp.
"Drive" up the ramp until you get to a height that can accomodate your hyrdraulic jack. You should now have enough space to fit your aftermarket jack underneath!
Voila, band-aid solution to your problem, and a set of home-made ramps to boot!
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November 12th, 2002 08:57 AM #55Originally Posted by Supierreman
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November 12th, 2002 07:13 PM #56
a drop not too low not too high... but just right: :D
Another pic:
http://www.hondaclub.com.ph/modules....&AtchNum=0
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November 13th, 2002 01:29 AM #57student pa lang din pala eh....
meleagant8,
he he he...post graduate student ako :mrgreen:
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FrankDrebin GuestNovember 15th, 2002 04:06 PM #58
This is what I use on my 95ESi
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/showtime...rlowsprin.html
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November 16th, 2002 09:29 PM #59e pag bago pa auto mo... how long will new stock shocks last?
meron bang bilstien for altis?
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November 18th, 2002 02:11 PM #60I just installed my apex cupkits 1.7" drop, langya took me 8 hours,.. 7 hours for the front and 1 hour yung rears, wala kase ako nung vw spreader tool.
h&r cupkits are popular with vw's but they have a tendency to sag kung 4 ang sakay, minsan kung malamig eh iba yung height nya.
hahanap at hahanap ng pintas ang potential buyer, upang maka-tawad pa, kahit walang kalatoy-latoy...
Ford explorer owners here anyone?