Hey guys, im about to purchase some coilovers from tarmac but im undecided between the regular set or the extreme drop ? Whats the difference exactly ? Anybody have experience of both ? I need the car to be driveable daily but would like to go fairly low for shows etc ? Any help appreciated.
Just like to say i bought some whiteline bushes for the compression arms off Ewen at clark motorsport and the service was second to none. He got back to me with everything i needed to know even on though it was a bank holiday and the parts arrived just 2 days after ordering. Ewen was very helpful and although i had a real hard time fitting the buggers i am very happy with the result. So thankyou Ewen i will gladly use your services again. Regards
Ryan
If its normal road use Ryan the the Exedy is the most popular choice. You can stick with the OEM dual mass flywheel or go for a lightweight single mass option.
What sort of price are we looking at for the exedy clutch and a single mass flywheel ?
Hi gents, with japfest looming i am feeling a touch inadequate when it comes to modifications. The last time i went with my civic type r fn2 which had 1000's spent on it an looked and sounded immense. Anyway......i have decided i can add one more modification before japfest but am stuck between coilovers or wheels ? I have decided to use bc racing coilovers and rota grid drift wheels but can only afford one before the big day ....so which should it be ?
Its more for aesthetics than performance. I want to keep the nice ride but with some more low i also like the idea of being able to drop it for shows etc.
Is it a good idea to replace the bushes that the strut attaches to at the same time. Mine dont look in great shape. Have just ordered banana arm bushes so would prefer to do it all at the same time.
After a set of bc br coilovers for the z. Its 05 plate. Good condition a must. There is a set on ebay at the moment but not sure what they go for used tbh ?
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