Honda Element & CR-V Pictures
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Re: Honda Element & CR-V Pictures
Here's my 99 5spd 4wd built b20 boosted lifted on 31" mud tires
Build thread here https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-cr-v-element-156/project-bugout-build-thread-lifted-boosted-99-cr-v-3100975/
Plans to go higher. And lots more custom work to come!
Build thread here https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-cr-v-element-156/project-bugout-build-thread-lifted-boosted-99-cr-v-3100975/
Plans to go higher. And lots more custom work to come!
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Re: Honda Element & CR-V Pictures
Those are some reFRESHing pics man.
Could you share the specs on the wheel, tire, and suspension setup?
(Please elaborate on the following)
- Rim Diameter
- Rim Width
- Tire Size
Also, what you did to get rid of the gap on such low profile tires? AIR?!?
Either way, cool to see such a tuner inspired E!!
Could you share the specs on the wheel, tire, and suspension setup?
(Please elaborate on the following)
- Rim Diameter
- Rim Width
- Tire Size
Also, what you did to get rid of the gap on such low profile tires? AIR?!?
Either way, cool to see such a tuner inspired E!!
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Re: Honda Element & CR-V Pictures
Those are some reFRESHing pics man.
Could you share the specs on the wheel, tire, and suspension setup?
(Please elaborate on the following)
- Rim Diameter
- Rim Width
- Tire Size
Also, what you did to get rid of the gap on such low profile tires? AIR?!?
Either way, cool to see such a tuner inspired E!!
Could you share the specs on the wheel, tire, and suspension setup?
(Please elaborate on the following)
- Rim Diameter
- Rim Width
- Tire Size
Also, what you did to get rid of the gap on such low profile tires? AIR?!?
Either way, cool to see such a tuner inspired E!!
I have 5zigen ZR+ 19x8 with 235/35/19
Its a universal air strut bag setup on modified factory struts
dual 480 vair compressors
5 gallon tank
avs switchbox with control over each front corner but just single in rear
manual gauges
since they dont make a air ride kit for the element so some custom fab work is needed
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Re: Honda Element & CR-V Pictures
thanks!
I have 5zigen ZR+ 19x8 with 235/35/19
Its a universal air strut bag setup on modified factory struts
dual 480 vair compressors
5 gallon tank
avs switchbox with control over each front corner but just single in rear
manual gauges
since they dont make a air ride kit for the element so some custom fab work is needed
I have 5zigen ZR+ 19x8 with 235/35/19
Its a universal air strut bag setup on modified factory struts
dual 480 vair compressors
5 gallon tank
avs switchbox with control over each front corner but just single in rear
manual gauges
since they dont make a air ride kit for the element so some custom fab work is needed
I've been looking into an Air-Ride setup myself for a while and found this kit a bit back.
Since you have hands-on experience with the setup, what are you thoughts on that package?
Also, how does the air suspension ride in comparison to stock?
- Stiffer/Firmer?
- Still comfortable for passengers?
Thanks for any feedback and insight!
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Re: Honda Element & CR-V Pictures
Nice, thanks for the setup info on how you did that.
I've been looking into an Air-Ride setup myself for a while and found this kit a bit back.
Since you have hands-on experience with the setup, what are you thoughts on that package?
Also, how does the air suspension ride in comparison to stock?
- Stiffer/Firmer?
- Still comfortable for passengers?
Thanks for any feedback and insight!
I've been looking into an Air-Ride setup myself for a while and found this kit a bit back.
Since you have hands-on experience with the setup, what are you thoughts on that package?
Also, how does the air suspension ride in comparison to stock?
- Stiffer/Firmer?
- Still comfortable for passengers?
Thanks for any feedback and insight!
my mini build thread that has more pics and such
that setup seems pretty good, and a good price! I had not seen that one before, I would recommend that you get 2 compressors that way you dont have to wait forever to fill up the tank
and air ride is hands down the most comfortable, its the only car I have had that my wife doesn't gripe at for the ride comfort. its really nice I use my box as my daily driver with no problem and you could make it firmer if you wanted
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Re: Honda Element & CR-V Pictures
I bought an other CR-V for winter! Also black, automatic, I converted it to manual, obd1 chipped, and put a CB with a 5' firestik antenna, Vision 15x8 -12mm offset with 235/75r15 bfgoodrich all-terrain to play in snow, and also a set of winter pirellis studded on the oem wheels for the road.
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It's not lifted right now, but I want to lift it 1 or 2". I removed the fenders plastics, cutted the fenders, bumpers, and sideskirts, removed the inner front fender plastics, and bend a metal piece where the body is spot welded near the front doors. The windshield washer tank rub when the steering is at maximum. I'll move the tank a little and it'll be ok.
edit: Oh and I put 8mm spacers in front to clear the calipers. I will put longer rear studs to be able to use spacers too, the OEMs are too shorts. I have Hummer H3 studs on my slammed CR-V.
edit: Oh and I put 8mm spacers in front to clear the calipers. I will put longer rear studs to be able to use spacers too, the OEMs are too shorts. I have Hummer H3 studs on my slammed CR-V.
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