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Old 04-12-2009, 05:49 PM
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dropped my car today

installed the B + G spring and struts I got from excelerate installation took me about 1 hour and 30 mins a wheel which isn't too bad for never doing it on this car drop is supposed to be around 1.6" I definitely noticed a improvement in handleing but have only drove it less that 2 miles.

here is pics of my car before the drop

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Old 04-12-2009, 05:54 PM
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very nice, another one down and another one down...
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looks good man!
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Big improvement, but needs more droppage imo.

Good job doing it yourself though.
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it will get lower once it breaks in. get a rear swaybar, 3rd gen progress adjustable sway bar gets my vote, or neuspeed, Eibach, comptech. that will improve a lot of body roll giving u better handling
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just a little bit more on the drop and you'll be set, just watch out for speed bumps & potholes
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The back looks good, front seems a tad high, i think its because you have the cls6 and its a bit lighter up front. how much lower do you guys think it will go before it settles because im really on the fence between this and the eibachs
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about a 1/4" to 3/8". ive seen them go .5" lower but rarely
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thanks for all the comments guys I was planning on getting a progress rsb when ever they come back in stock from excelerate
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should I get an alignment done with the new setup?
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unless u have a chamber kit and alignment wont do much.
get the kit and tell them that u have it and to align it to the stock specs if possible.
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Originally Posted by Rajca
unless u have a chamber kit and alignment wont do much.
get the kit and tell them that u have it and to align it to the stock specs if possible.
so I don't need one without a camber kit?
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it looks great,man it makes me want to lower my car
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Originally Posted by 2Fast4you
should I get an alignment done with the new setup?


It'll keep your suspension like stock. You don't want the tires to start cambering in and ruining the rubber in the long run.
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Originally Posted by 2Fast4you
so I don't need one without a camber kit?
u have to get an alignment, but the only thing your going the adjust is toe in the front and rear and chamber a bit in the front. so when u get a chamber kit, that allows you to adjust chamber in front and rear, with greater amount of movability then the stock parts can go.

i made it sound like u dont need one, sry. but, u need to get a chamber kit first so u can get the maximum degree, so your wheels will be as close to stock spec.
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NO need for a chamber kit, i have the same setup.. toe wasa off very little no need for a camber kit!
I work at a dealship that drops cars alot and they said the 100% I do not need a chamber kit with this setup, It hardly threw the toe off and they were able to get it back to ALOMOST stock (you can never get it back 100% w/o a camber kit) but its like 99% back to stock DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON A CAMBER KIT!
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Here is a good article that everyone that drops there car should read!

This topic is one of the most frequently asked on one of our major customer sites. So, rather than continue to post wordy replies over and over again, we are making it a tech article!

Do I need a camber kit? The short answer is: If you are worried about your tires, then no. If you are more anal about your car and want all the numbers correct, then yes. For the long answer, keep reading.


For Hondas, a camber kit is a debatable issue. When you lower the car, the camber will go out and you need a camber kit to fix it. However, I find it is not necessary to correct the camber in most cases. Most people think they need a camber kit because of a tire-wear concern. The reality is, TOE ANGLE kills tires WAY faster than camber ever will.

Sound like a bold statement? Conventional wisdom is that when you lower the car you need a camber kit if you don't wanna wear out the tires fast. Well, there is another adjustment/spec here than nobody has mentioned. Caster is another key.

When you lower a double wishbone car like the 88-00 Civics, 90-01 Integras, Accords, TSX, etc, the camber angle always increases in a negative direction: The wheels tilt inwards. It is what makes the car handle better in turns than strut cars. It is a natural effect of cycling a double-wishbone suspension.

Lowering many cars also increases the toe angle, which is to say it points the tires outward. They kinda fight for direction where the car wants to go.

But also, realize that all cars have some positive caster. The means that when you turn the wheel, the axis of rotation is not 90 degrees. You may notice it more exaggerated on BMWs and Benzes. The best way to view the angle is to turn the wheel all the way to one side, and get out and look at your car. Notice the wheel is turned, but also kind flopped over? Have a friend with a S500 (if you have one) do donuts while you watch outside. The wheels really flop over on those cars!

Think of it like pushing a wheel barrow. The angle from the axle to the handle is like caster. Pick up a wheel barrow and stand it veritcal on the tire with the handles straight in the air. Now imagine pushing it and trying to turn it. Haha...it just fell on you! Now imagine pushing and turning it normally. Much easier. Much more stable. And when you trun it, the tire is not actually turning. It flops over on it's side and leans! That is how your car turns too! That is how motorcylcles turn and well.

Caster is great for high speed stability. That is why all cars have some dialed in. Without it, the car would be super twitchy and hard to control at speed. It's why autobahn burners have more caster than your typical Japanese car.

The problem is, when you lower the car and toe angle is thrown out, the wheels are actually riding on the inside edges of the tire as they grind away pulling the car in different directions! This is in addition to the increased camber effect! With an improper alignment the car will WASTE tires in a matter of months (or weeks if you drive like me).

The trick to lowering the car and having the tires last is to get a good 4-wheel alignment to fix the toe angle. I AM COMPLETELY SERIOUS when I say that, as an authorized Tein distributor, 9 times out of ten we do not sell a camber kit. I have had over a dozen hondas, all lowered, and most lowered past 2". I have never had a camber kit on ANY of my cars. The ONLY car that I had a problem with tires with was my 94 accord which I had never aligned. Go figure.

Camber will tend to wear tires out somewhat quicker than stock, but generally speaking, with a good toe alignment, the increased wear will not be cumbersome or even really significant. The added camber actually makes the car handle a little better. Also, a little camber in conjuntion with the caster will wear the tires out almost evenly! So why get rid of it?

Here are some images to illustrate what I mean.

In this image, you can see where the inside and outside of the tire are. The red dots are there to help you identify the wear-indicators inside the tire grooves. When the tires wear down to these wear-bars, you know it is time to replace the tires. These tires are almost there:



Now, you can see how the tire is worn more toward the inside...that's camber wear. This customer was driving on this tire, with the car lowered moderately with a good alignment. He has not maximized tire wear, but clearly he has not greatly suffered either. No camber kit was installed.

In the next image, we have a tire which was lowered aggressively, and the car was NOT aligned.



Look how aggressively the tire has worn on the inside edge. The cords are even showing. This wear is caused by TOE angle. The direction of wear here is dramatically different than a camber-worn tire. This type of wear will kill a brand new set of tires in a matter of months. Mistakenly, people will lower their cars, not align them, get this wear, and blame it on camber. The timeline continues when the customer buys a camber kit, installs it, and the wear goes away. Must have been the camber kit, right? It was the toe, people. Also note, this is a front tire.

With a drop under 1.75", you should not need to even worry about it, because a drop of that much will not even throw the car out of factory camber specs! But that toe will be in the red every time!





Other things of note!

Camber and Caster are not adjustable on our Honda cars! I think we already know that , but I was just noting it. Toe is fully adjustable front and rear.

Front tires always wear faster than rear ones. The wheels back there are just free wheeling. There is little weight on them and the is no load/torque on them. Traction is not an issue and wear is nearly non-existant. If you are going to get a camber kit for your Honda, you only really need it in the front.

Some people wonder why Hondas do not have camber-adjustable pillow mounts available. The reason is simple. It's that Double-Wishbone suspension thing again. Cars which have camber adjustable pillow mounts awailable are all MacPherson strut suspension cars. In a MacPherson car, where struts are used, the damper locates the steering knuckle; it itself is a suspension member. In a Double-Wishbone car, upper and lower arms locate the knuckle, and the shock and spring are attached to one of the arms to provide dampening. So you see, with arms locating the knuckle, moving the shock around really does not change any alignment angles. So having camber adjustable upper pillow mounts on these applications is utterly pointless.

Alignment shops are like body shops. Most of them suck, but they are a necessary evil in our world. The trick is to find a good one you like. I hear a lot of good thigs about west-end. There are a couple in South Orange County here I recommend. I know a lot about alignments because I did them at work for a while. I wish I had an alignment machine JUST so I could do my own now!

Negative camber is visually apparent from outside the car. This is a big deal to some people. Likewise, I am not trying to tell people that lowering the car will not result in negative camber which is out of spec. All I am saying is that is does not have a big impact. Really, to fix the looks and alginment numbers, you'd need a camber kit. Some people just have different prioritys.
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Originally Posted by StonedCL
NO need for a chamber kit, i have the same setup.. toe wasa off very little no need for a camber kit!
I work at a dealship that drops cars alot and they said the 100% I do not need a chamber kit with this setup, It hardly threw the toe off and they were able to get it back to ALOMOST stock (you can never get it back 100% w/o a camber kit) but its like 99% back to stock DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON A CAMBER KIT!
On certain cars. The OP isn't dropped nearly as low as me, but my rear was out -2*. The dealer managed to get the front in spec.

Camber *SOMETIMES* won't cause any problems, but on a daily driver, I'd much rather have all of contact patch being used, especially when the rear was off by that much.

My old Civic was about 2" off the ground. It would lift the rear wheel going up driveways. My camber was visually off, but it wasn't a big deal on that car, with puny 195 rubber on it and the fact that I take corners pretty damn fast.

On a daily that sees a decent amount of rain on roadways that have horrible drainage, I'd much rather have the largest contact patch possible.

Most of time it isn't camber that eats tires, its toe.

And Stoned, I didn't bother reading your second post, so if I repeated anything, sorry.
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I'm getting an alignment today do you guys think ill scrape in the rear its very close to the fender well
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Originally Posted by 2Fast4you
I'm getting an alignment today do you guys think ill scrape in the rear its very close to the fender well
What do u mean scrape the rear, are you putting on wider tires?
You worry more then I do...LOL... These shocks where made for these springs where made for our car you will not have any problems I bet your alignment will be what it was b4 you dropped the car (if it was off b4 u dropped it then it will be off now but if it was perfect b4 you dropped it then it will perfect now. Your toe will only be off a bit I just went through this!
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Nice looking Ride Man!. i Would drop a little more but thats me. Either way ur car is very nice man. Mad Props
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Remember, those TL wheels are 17x8 with a 45mm offset, thats why they are so close to rubbing. The reason I never rubbed even at a 2"+ drop, was the fact that my coilovers were SO damn stiff, the back didnt even push down. lol

I would assume that you WILL rub once those springs settle all the way. I would try to roll your fenders, not a very hard job.
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Originally Posted by alxmlr789
Remember, those TL wheels are 17x8 with a 45mm offset, thats why they are so close to rubbing. The reason I never rubbed even at a 2"+ drop, was the fact that my coilovers were SO damn stiff, the back didnt even push down. lol

I would assume that you WILL rub once those springs settle all the way. I would try to roll your fenders, not a very hard job.
well that sucks you really think ill rub with about a 1.5" drop?
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What is the spring rate on them?

If the rears are pretty stiff, you should be fine on them, but after getting an alignment, you might rub a bit.
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2fast4you ... how does ur cl ride with those TL rims?
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Originally Posted by ChickenCoupeCLS
2fast4you ... how does ur cl ride with those TL rims?
feels pretty much stock but a little bit more firmer
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Originally Posted by 2Fast4you
well that sucks you really think ill rub with about a 1.5" drop?
Let us know if they rub after settleing. Really thinking about this setup. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by alxmlr789
What is the spring rate on them?

If the rears are pretty stiff, you should be fine on them, but after getting an alignment, you might rub a bit.
I couldn't find anything on the spring rate all I found is that they are stiffer than stock buy about 20-30%
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Originally Posted by 2Fast4you
I couldn't find anything on the spring rate all I found is that they are stiffer than stock buy about 20-30%
I go over speed bumps everyday , By my job we have 3 massaive speed bumps and I have yet to rub have the same set-up b@G for 6-7 weeks now!
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Originally Posted by StonedCL
I go over speed bumps everyday , By my job we have 3 massaive speed bumps and I have yet to rub have the same set-up b@G for 6-7 weeks now!
my tires are wider and the offset is larger so thats the reason for concern but I looked if it would hit anything and it would have to move about 4" for it to even touch somthing
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nice n easy drop! props for your own work. i didnt read those small articles posted, but i think you should get an alignment. try to find a shop w/o a ramp, if you worried bout scraping.
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good work..
What size tires u running?I'm abt to install the same rims with 235 45 17 tires and wanted to know if u ever rubbed before the drop..
Do the rims stick out at all in the rear or r they flush?
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Originally Posted by daanan
good work..
What size tires u running?I'm abt to install the same rims with 235 45 17 tires and wanted to know if u ever rubbed before the drop..
Do the rims stick out at all in the rear or r they flush?
they did not rub at all before the drop but I think I am getting a little rub here and there with the drop they do stick out a little though Ill get you a pic to show you when I get a chance
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I see u hv Falkens..What size r they??
I'll appreciate if u can send a closeup of how much they stick out..



Originally Posted by 2Fast4you
they did not rub at all before the drop but I think I am getting a little rub here and there with the drop they do stick out a little though Ill get you a pic to show you when I get a chance
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Hey daaaaaan, check out these pics, Piro has the black CL with the TL rims. They don't stick out from the car, they're just more flush than the stock rims.

https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-photograph-gallery-96/toronto-after-meet-photos-apr09-719403/
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I'm glad these reviews are popping up on the B&G setup. They are a very reasonably priced setup and are a great option as a spring/shock combo.
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I'm glad these reviews are popping up on the B&G setup. They are a very reasonably priced setup and are a great option as a spring/shock combo.
I was the gunie pig and I'm glad your service was GREAT, your prices are GREAT, and the shipping was QUICK...what more can a customer ask for?
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