Del Sol Spoiler
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Del Sol Spoiler
http://hondatuningmagazine.com...z.jpg
Does anyone knoew where to get this spoiler, i have been looking for it for like 2 months, cant find it anywhere on the internet. Any help would be appreciated, thank-you
Does anyone knoew where to get this spoiler, i have been looking for it for like 2 months, cant find it anywhere on the internet. Any help would be appreciated, thank-you
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Re: Del Sol Spoiler (SiSol94)
That's a EK hatchback spoiler from Wings West ... http://www.wingswest.com/produ...=1223
one sexy sol ... was gonna buy a Del sol and do the exact same custom spoiler
one sexy sol ... was gonna buy a Del sol and do the exact same custom spoiler
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Re: Del Sol Spoiler (DelSolSiR)
That wing would look like dog **** on a sol with no kit. On the other hand it flows real well with the kit on it.
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Re: Del Sol Spoiler (Inspector Gadget)
Hi guys, That's actually my car... I sold the wing over the summer on e-bay... It's a wings west wing for the EK hatch... It cost me quite a bit of cash to shave the rear wiper indentation, and mold it (mounting locations) to the trunk lid.... It will fit without modification, but you have some small gaps between the wing, & the trunk lid... I'm super picky, so I spent the extra cash to make it fit correctly.
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Re: Del Sol Spoiler (DelSolSiR)
That Sols got nothing on you Noel.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DelSolSiR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">One of the nicest Del Sols... I think the owner is selling the rear wing?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DelSolSiR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">One of the nicest Del Sols... I think the owner is selling the rear wing?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by S(J)O(D)L(M) »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">That Sols got nothing on you Noel.
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Flattered... but really now, this is a nice Del Sol and it has blessed the pages of a fine magazine, I have yet to make it that far.
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Flattered... but really now, this is a nice Del Sol and it has blessed the pages of a fine magazine, I have yet to make it that far.
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Re: Del Sol Spoiler (DelSolSiR)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DelSolSiR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Flattered... but really now, this is a nice Del Sol and it has blessed the pages of a fine magazine, I have yet to make it that far.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks Noel... Based on the Rodrez photo shoot of your ride, you'll be in a mag in the near future
Flattered... but really now, this is a nice Del Sol and it has blessed the pages of a fine magazine, I have yet to make it that far.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks Noel... Based on the Rodrez photo shoot of your ride, you'll be in a mag in the near future
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Re: Del Sol Spoiler (DelSolSiR)
what size rims and how much drop do you have on that sol, I haven't seen a sol with a wheel well filled up so nicely
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Re: Del Sol Spoiler (dohcdelsol93)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dohcdelsol93 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what size rims and how much drop do you have on that sol, I haven't seen a sol with a wheel well filled up so nicely</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well, since the Honda Tuning photo shoot, I have since changed to different wheels. The wheels in that pic were Racing Hart C5 18x7.5 (they weighed alot) with 215/35/18 parada tires... I'm running coilovers, but I estimate that my drop is 2.75 inches... I would not recommend 18's to anyone with a delsol... Personally... I think 16's with a 205/45/16 tire look mint on a sol... I'm currently running 17's, but with a polished lip, so they don't look that big...
Well, since the Honda Tuning photo shoot, I have since changed to different wheels. The wheels in that pic were Racing Hart C5 18x7.5 (they weighed alot) with 215/35/18 parada tires... I'm running coilovers, but I estimate that my drop is 2.75 inches... I would not recommend 18's to anyone with a delsol... Personally... I think 16's with a 205/45/16 tire look mint on a sol... I'm currently running 17's, but with a polished lip, so they don't look that big...
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Re: Del Sol Spoiler (Boston_George)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Boston_George »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Well, since the Honda Tuning photo shoot, I have since changed to different wheels. The wheels in that pic were Racing Hart C5 18x7.5 (they weighed alot) with 215/35/18 parada tires... I'm running coilovers, but I estimate that my drop is 2.75 inches... I would not recommend 18's to anyone with a delsol... Personally... I think 16's with a 205/45/16 tire look mint on a sol... I'm currently running 17's, but with a polished lip, so they don't look that big... </TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm running 17x7's with the eibach pto kit 1.5 drop, the rear wheels fit nicely with about a one finger gap but the front still have the 4x4 looking 2 finger gap. I hate coil overs because of the stiff ride but it looks like that's my only choice.
props to you again for a clean sol
Well, since the Honda Tuning photo shoot, I have since changed to different wheels. The wheels in that pic were Racing Hart C5 18x7.5 (they weighed alot) with 215/35/18 parada tires... I'm running coilovers, but I estimate that my drop is 2.75 inches... I would not recommend 18's to anyone with a delsol... Personally... I think 16's with a 205/45/16 tire look mint on a sol... I'm currently running 17's, but with a polished lip, so they don't look that big... </TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm running 17x7's with the eibach pto kit 1.5 drop, the rear wheels fit nicely with about a one finger gap but the front still have the 4x4 looking 2 finger gap. I hate coil overs because of the stiff ride but it looks like that's my only choice.
props to you again for a clean sol
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Re: Del Sol Spoiler (dohcdelsol93)
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I hate coil overs because of the stiff ride but it looks like that's my only choice.
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Has nothing to do with the design of the coilover, but the springrate. I know off the shelf GCs have a comparable springrate to that of Pro-kits or H&Rs; and if you'd like softer, you can get custom rates for them.
I hate coil overs because of the stiff ride but it looks like that's my only choice.
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Has nothing to do with the design of the coilover, but the springrate. I know off the shelf GCs have a comparable springrate to that of Pro-kits or H&Rs; and if you'd like softer, you can get custom rates for them.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Boston_George »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Thanks Noel... Based on the Rodrez photo shoot of your ride, you'll be in a mag in the near future </TD></TR></TABLE>
Agreed
Thanks Noel... Based on the Rodrez photo shoot of your ride, you'll be in a mag in the near future </TD></TR></TABLE>
Agreed
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EX_AutoXer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Has nothing to do with the design of the coilover, but the springrate. I know off the shelf GCs have a comparable springrate to that of Pro-kits or H&Rs; and if you'd like softer, you can get custom rates for them.
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thanks man I'll look into that, I've only heard bad things about coil overs and the only other option I knew of was threaded shocks but those go for over a grand. $299 is well worth having a ride height like that even if I just use them in the front.
Has nothing to do with the design of the coilover, but the springrate. I know off the shelf GCs have a comparable springrate to that of Pro-kits or H&Rs; and if you'd like softer, you can get custom rates for them.
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thanks man I'll look into that, I've only heard bad things about coil overs and the only other option I knew of was threaded shocks but those go for over a grand. $299 is well worth having a ride height like that even if I just use them in the front.
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Re: (dohcdelsol93)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dohcdelsol93 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
thanks man I'll look into that, I've only heard bad things about coil overs
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Because people use shitty or cheap ones just so they can have a dumped look. GCs are one of the best setups you can buy when mated to a set of Konis.
thanks man I'll look into that, I've only heard bad things about coil overs
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Because people use shitty or cheap ones just so they can have a dumped look. GCs are one of the best setups you can buy when mated to a set of Konis.
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