BC Suspension- RDX Coilovers
#321
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Simplyclean 44,
BC coilovers are good set up to go with for that slammed look (take a look at the Photobucket link I posted). They are around $1,000 new. Heel Toe and forum supported sells them. (Mine are sold to another forum member).
I am selling my wheels as well. PM me if you like the look.
BC coilovers are good set up to go with for that slammed look (take a look at the Photobucket link I posted). They are around $1,000 new. Heel Toe and forum supported sells them. (Mine are sold to another forum member).
I am selling my wheels as well. PM me if you like the look.
#322
Rotary are you selling your running boards? and if so would you ship them?
#324
Instructor
maybe im the first to mess up the install gotta see what code was set tomorrow but after installing the fronts im getting an abs/shawd/vsa light assist13. couldn't install the rears today my lower shock bolts are seized gonna have to cut them off :-(.
im thinking I messed up one of the abs sensor wires not sure they are both snugly in and not broke. hmmmm
im thinking I messed up one of the abs sensor wires not sure they are both snugly in and not broke. hmmmm
#325
was the bolt moving?? or is it the nut youre talking about?? cause some ot the nuts to the bolts are welded on and shouldnt move
#326
Instructor
definently messed up a sensor that has been confirmed.
ok so the rear bolt moves back and forth some but its seized beyond a certain point. pb all day didn't help, going to cut the bolts and try again.
now to get the twing sound to go away when steering :-(. gonna try to grease it up more.
ok so the rear bolt moves back and forth some but its seized beyond a certain point. pb all day didn't help, going to cut the bolts and try again.
now to get the twing sound to go away when steering :-(. gonna try to grease it up more.
#327
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#330
Instructor
oh yeah its funny I go to the car meets and they never approach me....but since I have the cpe I made a nice recirc blow off sound in a parking garage and a cop chased down someone else rofl.
#333
Drifting
#334
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BC Suspension- Installation of rear shocks and springs
1. Remove internal covers to expose top of rear shocks-- Access is through the trunk, use flat screw drive and pry off from the side and not top or bottom
2. Remove nuts completly (Deep 14mm socket)-- If stuck use 4mm allen and 14mm wrench
3. Jack up rear of car/remove wheels
4. Remove bottom shock bolt- 17mm rachet
5. Push body of shock up, move past suspension arm, remove shock
6. Use spring compressor (one inside spring towards center of car, one outside of spring towards the outside of car, see pics), take spring out
7. Remove bump stop 12mm socket with short extension
8. Install BC upper spring perch/height adjuster- Use 1.75 inch bolts instead of stock (I'll ask BC to include in final product)
9. Insert BC spring
10. Install BC shocks, tighten bottom bolt, jack up the suspension, tighen the top nut (BC uses 19mm nut)
11. Install wheels
12. Take car off jacks.
1. Remove internal covers to expose top of rear shocks-- Access is through the trunk, use flat screw drive and pry off from the side and not top or bottom
2. Remove nuts completly (Deep 14mm socket)-- If stuck use 4mm allen and 14mm wrench
3. Jack up rear of car/remove wheels
4. Remove bottom shock bolt- 17mm rachet
5. Push body of shock up, move past suspension arm, remove shock
6. Use spring compressor (one inside spring towards center of car, one outside of spring towards the outside of car, see pics), take spring out
7. Remove bump stop 12mm socket with short extension
8. Install BC upper spring perch/height adjuster- Use 1.75 inch bolts instead of stock (I'll ask BC to include in final product)
9. Insert BC spring
10. Install BC shocks, tighten bottom bolt, jack up the suspension, tighen the top nut (BC uses 19mm nut)
11. Install wheels
12. Take car off jacks.
Adjust the cam bolt during reinstallation to get the lower arm to knuckle bolt holes to line up again. A pry bar comes in handy.
For the front sway end links, both should be removed and installed at the same time so the bolt holes line up.
#336
Cruisin'
Finished the install on the fronts no problems (except seized sway bar link bolts on one side). Now need some guidance on the rear spring height adjustment installation. So I remove the stock bump stop and then need some help understanding how to install the spring/height adjuster.
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#340
Null and proud of it
Depends on the damper setting. They’re 30 way adjustable. On 1, they ride like an old caddy and feel like they’re underdamped for the spring rate, which aren’t that stiff off the shelf. On 30, they’re definitely stiffer than stock, like uncomfortable on the street. In the 15-20 range feels pretty close to the KYB/Eibach set up I had before the coil overs. 10-15 is pretty streetable/close to stock. I have RMs on the front, but I don’t think the shock dyno curve is any different between the BRs.
#341
CSmoney28
They have wrenches to adjust the ride height for each strut independently. Then they also have knobs to make each independent strut soft or hard dampening rate. Photo comparisons vs stock and installed photos of everything are available in my thread.
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