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October 4th, 2003 11:49 PM #21
hmmm... binababa lang po ba nose nila o inaakyat din yun likod? pano kaya nila inaakyat likod.? i wana do that(lift) po sana sa all 4 wheels ng ride ko.. para mas macho suv ko... hehe paano po ba pataasin ng konti man lang sa pajero tonka, w/o changing expensive stuff po? tnx po... pasensya na off topic
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October 5th, 2003 01:17 AM #22
I encountered three new Civic VTi together with the lowered front & raised rear stance. Sayang din since the setup of the cars were quite nice except for the stance.
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October 5th, 2003 05:34 AM #23
DI yan nakataas ang likod , it may look like one kasi mababa ang harap and we are used seeing both front n rear dropped . Stock height lang talaga yan . Got BADUY ??
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October 5th, 2003 07:15 PM #25
Malaki pa ata ang fender to wheel gap ng sasakyan ng aking kapitbahay kaysa sa FTW gap ng Pajero. hehehe.
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October 5th, 2003 09:14 PM #26
hindi JDM yan... sa US ata pauso nyan kaya tawag california drop hehe
yep stock springs yun na pinagpalit yung front to rear.
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October 6th, 2003 04:55 AM #28
....tangna, may nickname pa pala yan na jdm stance. u need a 4pt. seatbelt to prevent yourself from slipping forward.
...imports have been breaking the 1/4 mile records every year without doing that "jdm" stance.
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October 6th, 2003 06:46 AM #29
i love how you guys are saying it's the civics that have this stance...umuupo pala yun with their almighty 115 hp :bwahaha:
maybe the suspension is not enough - maybe they need to get wheelie bars to be safe :bwahaha:
Originally posted by tarmac
the weight transfer and traction problem can be prevented by just using stiffer springs/dampers at the rear and using stickier tires respectively.
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October 6th, 2003 11:15 AM #30DSM619,
I think mali ka, I have seen civics na naka-raise talaga yung rear ng mga 3 inches higher than stock.
sinabi moh! i hardly see my children now. when they were young, schedules were more predictable.
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