DC2 "How can i tell if a Integra is a LS model or a GSR Model by exterior and interior?"
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dogginator »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
My GSR OM had a pleather cover.
No. Only the ITR is lower. All other integra models have the same springs and shocks. Sway bars differ, but that does not affect ride height.
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I bought my '01 GSR stock in '04 and when next to friends ls's it sat about 0.25" lower, I was reading the GSR sat lower on TI
My GSR OM had a pleather cover.
No. Only the ITR is lower. All other integra models have the same springs and shocks. Sway bars differ, but that does not affect ride height.
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I bought my '01 GSR stock in '04 and when next to friends ls's it sat about 0.25" lower, I was reading the GSR sat lower on TI
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well, that is incorrect. I can assure you that ALL non-type R Integras used the same springs and shocks. Of course springs can sag slightly over time, due to different loading on the springs, or the bushings could have worn out and torn a bit.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDM5075 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I bought my '01 GSR stock in '04 and when next to friends ls's it sat about 0.25" lower, I was reading the GSR sat lower on TI</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hmm... I was mistaken about the front shocks. They do differ on the 2001 LS vs. the GSR. All of the springs are the same. Perhaps the front shocks, the slightly heavier engine in the GSR, and tire pressure/wear account for the 0.25", which is not much at all. I think that 0.25" would fall within the normal ride height variation between cars.
I bought my '01 GSR stock in '04 and when next to friends ls's it sat about 0.25" lower, I was reading the GSR sat lower on TI</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hmm... I was mistaken about the front shocks. They do differ on the 2001 LS vs. the GSR. All of the springs are the same. Perhaps the front shocks, the slightly heavier engine in the GSR, and tire pressure/wear account for the 0.25", which is not much at all. I think that 0.25" would fall within the normal ride height variation between cars.
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