A-spec and 18' or 17' Mugen NR's

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Old 07-10-2006, 06:40 PM
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Talking A-spec and 18' or 17' Mugen NR's

I think I have finally decided on where to go with my suspension and wheels.
since my car is a daily driver and I now have a family of four, I want the lowered look without sacraficing the quality of the ride.

so this is what I was thinking, those of you who are suspension and wheel guru's your replies are very much needed.

Suspension A-spec,

wheels, 18' mugen NR's mirror faced (hopefully will fill that little extra space)

if not go with the 17' NR's mirror faced.

What do you guys think.
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Wow, no replies??? I am torn between Tein and the A-spec. I was thinking of putting the height controller in the dash between the nav and the velvet tray place. (I put extra coins here)

Its about $600 for the A-spec, but how much for the install???

Do you have pics of the Wheels you want??? I'd like to see. Don't worry about my getting the same, I hate to have my car looking to much like anyone else when it comes to aftermarket exterior modifications.
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Originally Posted by csharp57
Wow, no replies??? I am torn between Tein and the A-spec. I was thinking of putting the height controller in the dash between the nav and the velvet tray place. (I put extra coins here)

Its about $600 for the A-spec, but how much for the install???

Do you have pics of the Wheels you want??? I'd like to see. Don't worry about my getting the same, I hate to have my car looking to much like anyone else when it comes to aftermarket exterior modifications.
what height adjuster? if you are referring to the EDFC in the tein flex system, it controls the motors that adjusts the dampening of the shocks, not the height
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wheels don't fill in space, you're going to keep the same diameter wheel + tire no matter what size you get. The 18's might be slightly harsher because of the smaller sidewall, but either should be fine w/ teh a-spec
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