*Official H/T OFFROAD/LIFTED CR-V thread!*
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My 1998 JDM CR-V lifted on Bilstein struts and Cobra springs on 15x7" +50et Enkei RC-G4 and 215-75R15 Bridgestone Dueler D697 A/T
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Thanks guys (didnt need to quote the pic, its just there).
Cobra spring should give about a 25mm lift, but I moved the spring perches on the Bilsteins down 10mm at the front and 5mm at the rear so should have around 15mm lift front and 20mm rear as it sits. But we will see how it settles out as I have only had the lift in for 1 week and new tyres yesturday
Cobra spring should give about a 25mm lift, but I moved the spring perches on the Bilsteins down 10mm at the front and 5mm at the rear so should have around 15mm lift front and 20mm rear as it sits. But we will see how it settles out as I have only had the lift in for 1 week and new tyres yesturday
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so another tire fitment question .... will 225/65/17 BFG longtrail fit on my crv i am not sure of the offset of my current rim and i know they will rub a little the tires on there in the picture are 235/55/17.... does any one have a crv on that size tire/rim or have a total tire size of 28.5" ?
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Thats what i have a class III CURT. Its all up to you what brand sounds nice to you i guess. Or whatever is cheaper
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yeah i dont care about that. cant mount my dirt bike on a class I or II hitch. another reason why i dont like a class I or II. you need to drill holes in that pocket underneath the table. and the spread of the tongue weight is little. previous owner had one of those little hitch things and bent the sheet metal. ill prefer a class III even if honda says i cant tow more then 1,000. thats just my opinion.
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Ugh, dont quote pics! We already saw them.
I mean by all means Quote, just edit out the image links
I mean by all means Quote, just edit out the image links
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Got mine a little dirty on the weekend (we have a drought here so no mud, just dust)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35431636@N07/8543590220/http://www.flickr.com/photos/35431636@N07/8543590220/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/35431636@N07/, on Flickr
New tyres really dig into the sand, have to be sure to keep the revs up!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35431636@N07/8543590220/http://www.flickr.com/photos/35431636@N07/8543590220/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/35431636@N07/, on Flickr
New tyres really dig into the sand, have to be sure to keep the revs up!
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I registered on this forum to get some info about changing the head gasket in my wife's CR-V. I thought I read something about needing two posts....
So here's my lift:
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So here's my lift:
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