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*EDIT*
No idea if this is relevant or not to why you're asking for the above info... but I just saw that Jared mentioned in another thread that Eibach makes an adapter to allow the use of 2.5" springs on a coilover setup which normally runs 60mm springs.
Thinking about buying this...
http://technet.ff-squad.com/how-to/5lug.ef-da/
or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acura-Integr...sories&vxp=mtr
Probably the second one since I like the wheel color better.
I think it's a good deal. Thoughts?
http://technet.ff-squad.com/how-to/5lug.ef-da/
or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acura-Integr...sories&vxp=mtr
Probably the second one since I like the wheel color better.
I think it's a good deal. Thoughts?
does anybody in the northeast or down to va have an oem 3dr exhaust in half decent shape? im flying back to philly in may and i want to drive the da back here to utah but there is no way i can drive it with the buddy club spec II on there. 2100 miles with that drone will put me to sleep. even if it has a hole i can patch will do. i might have to go to the junkyard to grab one but im trying to avoid getting under a car in the yard.
dont know how much you're willing to pay but i got a stock muffler for $100
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sk.../BO278465.html
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sk.../BO278465.html
Started to refinish a set of LS mesh rims I picked up a couple weeks back. Should be a long road, but I'm up for it. Sanding down all clear coat and hand polishing face of rim. Hopefully they come out good and I can buy a new set of Acura center caps. I thought about powder coating them a solid color but not sure it's the look I want. Just trying for a refreshed OEM look without paying huge money to have it done professionally.
Matt, GC uses standard 2.5" Eibach springs. I'm not sure of the length for the stock DA kit though. I think when I ordered mine they sent 8" springs but in the end I ended up using 6" or 7". If you give them a call they should be happy to answer any questions you may have.
*EDIT*
No idea if this is relevant or not to why you're asking for the above info... but I just saw that Jared mentioned in another thread that Eibach makes an adapter to allow the use of 2.5" springs on a coilover setup which normally runs 60mm springs.
*EDIT*
No idea if this is relevant or not to why you're asking for the above info... but I just saw that Jared mentioned in another thread that Eibach makes an adapter to allow the use of 2.5" springs on a coilover setup which normally runs 60mm springs.
Oh man, welcome to my world. I've had that damn gap for way too long. I finally ordered a set of helper springs for my front suspension and I'll be installing those soon. The thing that you need to realize is that changing the length of the spring will not change the size of that gap. The gap will only change if spring rate changes or if the length of the shock itself changes (or if you change ride height). So, with that said, changing to a softer spring will reduce the gap that you have now, just not sure how much. You could however do some calcs to get a rough idea of what spring rate you'd need to run in order to get rid of that gap or to determine what the gap would be at a chosen spring rate. It won't be exact, but it'll get you in the right ball park. Since you're an educated man I'll assume you can figure out that math on your own, but if you need a hand, let me know and I can help you figure it out.
I would paint the muffler semi gloss black and it will eventually turn a clean flat black color. It would look nice and clean that way. I painted my oem muffler before I took it off with it and it looked nice and fresh.
dont know how much you're willing to pay but i got a stock muffler for $100
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sk.../BO278465.html
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sk.../BO278465.html
Started to refinish a set of LS mesh rims I picked up a couple weeks back. Should be a long road, but I'm up for it. Sanding down all clear coat and hand polishing face of rim. Hopefully they come out good and I can buy a new set of Acura center caps. I thought about powder coating them a solid color but not sure it's the look I want. Just trying for a refreshed OEM look without paying huge money to have it done



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my DA picked it up for 1400
my DA picked it up for 1400