CRX suspension Upgrades
#11
Re: CRX suspension Upgrades
this is on my 91 hatch
tokico blues
tein springs 1.3f/1.5r
Si rear sway
Full poly bushing kit
very simple setup that works GREAT. my alignment is modified just a little though. front is OE spec but the rear is toed out to the very edge of spec to help reduce under steer.
tokico blues
tein springs 1.3f/1.5r
Si rear sway
Full poly bushing kit
very simple setup that works GREAT. my alignment is modified just a little though. front is OE spec but the rear is toed out to the very edge of spec to help reduce under steer.
#12
Re: CRX suspension Upgrades
I tried to get my alignment zeroed in on neutral camber to help with contact patch.
I really need video of the car at WOT so I can see how much the front end lifts, and then set the camber at that height to neutral... that way, you get best contact patch when WOT, and you have a little more negative camber when cornering hard.
I really need video of the car at WOT so I can see how much the front end lifts, and then set the camber at that height to neutral... that way, you get best contact patch when WOT, and you have a little more negative camber when cornering hard.
#14
Re: CRX suspension Upgrades
Thanks guys, I think I'll pick up some Teg sways at the yard this weekend, any input on tie rods, anything better than stock? Anything else, i should replace while i have the chance?
I am hoping to get over 250whp but would like the car to still handle well, thanks...matt
I am hoping to get over 250whp but would like the car to still handle well, thanks...matt
#15
Re: CRX suspension Upgrades
Do a front end inspection or if you feel you might not be qualified to do so bring it to a alignment/tire shop/mechanic whatever and have them do a full fromt end inspectio.Personally for what it costs I replace all the front end compenents such as upper,lower ball joints and tie rods then i have a solid platform to work with.I would really like to know what a CRX/Civic with a full suspenison job and Azenis would pull on the skid pad.My 90 Civic hatch has full urethane kit,H&R springs,Tokico's and SI sway bars along with Falken Azenis and it feels like it must be close to a 1G.
#16
Re: CRX suspension Upgrades
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Davis' also have the hookup on CRX parts.
90-93 DA front bars are a bolt-in, just don't forget to get the inner bushings with the DA bar, or buy the Integra units from Energy Suspension. My implying that DA rear bars are an easy fit... well, it took me an hour and a half, but it involved Dremelling the rear DA sway bracket bolt holes so that the slightly larger rear towhook bolts would pass through them, and then cutting the DA bar down an inch on both sides so that everything lined up ****. Those bars, GC coilovers, AGXs, and Azenis with a good alignment = 1+ G's worth of cornering force. Playing around in a mall parking lot, I could yank the steering wheel as hard as possible at 30-35 mph, and the car would go without the front end sliding out whatsoever.
90-93 DA front bars are a bolt-in, just don't forget to get the inner bushings with the DA bar, or buy the Integra units from Energy Suspension. My implying that DA rear bars are an easy fit... well, it took me an hour and a half, but it involved Dremelling the rear DA sway bracket bolt holes so that the slightly larger rear towhook bolts would pass through them, and then cutting the DA bar down an inch on both sides so that everything lined up ****. Those bars, GC coilovers, AGXs, and Azenis with a good alignment = 1+ G's worth of cornering force. Playing around in a mall parking lot, I could yank the steering wheel as hard as possible at 30-35 mph, and the car would go without the front end sliding out whatsoever.
Koni 5-way adjustable shocks
Ground Control coilovers
Billet aluminum LCA's
DA rear sway bar
E.S. Poly bushings
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