Del Sol Suspension ?
I've been looking at some LCAs and stuff for my 94 Del Sol Si to make it stronger but a lot of it's for lowering and camber. I'm on stock wheels and the roads suck so I don't think lower would help? What's the best bang for buck suspension parts I could get?
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Found a really useful thread on another part of the forum
https://honda-tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes-54/click-here-all-you-curious-about-suspension-setups-their-costs-reliability-2967499/
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I need to do the rear rotors and pads soon so I'll probably get some new bushings while I'm at it.
Once I do that I can see if anything needs to be replaced or upgraded. Need advice on how to get the del sol suspension less flexible.
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Found a really useful thread on another part of the forum
https://honda-tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes-54/click-here-all-you-curious-about-suspension-setups-their-costs-reliability-2967499/
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I need to do the rear rotors and pads soon so I'll probably get some new bushings while I'm at it.
Once I do that I can see if anything needs to be replaced or upgraded. Need advice on how to get the del sol suspension less flexible.
Last edited by tdmpc; Dec 19, 2013 at 05:36 AM.
stronger? stick with oem. they are made of steal.
aftermarket is aluminum.
use oem and get energy suspension bushings pushed in.
use a torch to blow out the old bushings and grease up and push in new ones.
or go to the JDM type R rear lower control arms and shocks...google them. way strong and beefer..and heavier
aftermarket is aluminum.
use oem and get energy suspension bushings pushed in.
use a torch to blow out the old bushings and grease up and push in new ones.
or go to the JDM type R rear lower control arms and shocks...google them. way strong and beefer..and heavier
stronger? stick with oem. they are made of steal.
aftermarket is aluminum.
use oem and get energy suspension bushings pushed in.
use a torch to blow out the old bushings and grease up and push in new ones.
or go to the JDM type R rear lower control arms and shocks...google them. way strong and beefer..and heavier
aftermarket is aluminum.
use oem and get energy suspension bushings pushed in.
use a torch to blow out the old bushings and grease up and push in new ones.
or go to the JDM type R rear lower control arms and shocks...google them. way strong and beefer..and heavier
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