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| Junior Member 700rpm (Idle) Join Date: Mar 2007
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Location: Auckland | Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) Hello all. I want to lower my CF4 to give it a better look and hopefully improve some handling , but I have no idea of where to start .My car seem to oscillate at high speed on certain roads (most noticabe on state highway 1 heading towards the city, before the bridge over New Market on the furthest lane ). I am not too sure why it happens and hope to get some advices on how to improve the handling and stability of my car.My car is certainly not for track, I just want a smoother ride with better handling for normal road driving. Also, where would I be able to get springs or coilovers or whatever for my CF4? Nobody seems to be selling stuff for it on the parts exhcange forum .Any replies will be appreciated. Thanks! ![]() |
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| Senior Member 7,000rpm (Peak Power) | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) err just so you know, that stretch of motorway past Market rd towards the overhead newmarket pass is fucking bumpy as hell in all lanes, mostly the closest toward the right. /nz roads anyone else notice? |
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| Senior Member 11,000rpm (Spoon B16B!!) Join Date: Apr 2006
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Location: Auckland | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) there isnt much aftermarket support for cf4 compared to alot of other models.
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| Senior Member 5,000rpm (VTEC Power!) | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) I have a set of coilovers for your car probably going to take them out of my euro R. I had lowering springs prior and I must say that the coilovers are alot more sterdy.
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| Junior Member 700rpm (Idle) Join Date: Mar 2007
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Location: Auckland | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) DURTYEF3: That was the exact part I was talking about . Far out, I travel at 80 it seems bumpy as hell, when I go at like 100 its like resonating . Hi Nyemetz1: What coilovers are they? How much are you looking for? Cheers~ Anyways, are there any other places that I may first hand goods? I am not only looking for second hand, just trying to see what's available on the market for me. Thanks all ![]() |
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| Senior Member 7,000rpm (Peak Power) | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) One thing I wont reccomend is compressing the factory springs.... I compressed them in my CF4 and when I got my Euro R, the factory height/springs/ride were all 10x better. Im sure some places will make up custom fitting springs for them...? Otherwise King Springs/Cobra Springs etc etc should make something for a CF4 I imagin... |
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| Junior Member 700rpm (Idle) Join Date: Jun 2008
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Location: Ngongotaha | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) Hi Guys, Newbie here. If yr looking for bang for buck without sacrifice comfort, pls look around for stock EuroR suspension. They fit CF4 well with lowering of 3/4 inch and semi sports handling with their progressive springs and sligtly stiffer dampers. The strut mount rubbers are also slightly stiffer than CF4's. T-R |
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| Senior Member 11,000rpm (Spoon B16B!!) Join Date: Apr 2006
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Location: Auckland | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) JJ has some euro R springs that I gave him with my CF4......only get a 20mm drop tho ![]()
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| Senior Member 7,000rpm (Peak Power) | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) I have a full set of Euro R suspension including springs and shocks. Interested???? PM me an offer ![]() |
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| Junior Member 700rpm (Idle) Join Date: Mar 2007
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Location: Auckland | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) Anyone have pictures with a CF4 fitted with EuroR dampers+springs? I want to have a look at how it would look on a real thing. It is always easier for me to see the real thing than to imagine . Thanks~Also, any other suggestions/opinions? Cheers! |
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| Senior Member 7,000rpm (Peak Power) | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) Have a look under build thread at "XPLOIT - CL1" Start of thread shows my car at factory height. would imagine quite similar on CF4 |
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| Senior Member 7,000rpm (Peak Power) Join Date: Aug 2003
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Location: Auckland | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) Quote:
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| Senior Member 3,000rpm (Grandma Drag) Join Date: Jul 2006
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Location: Manukau | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) i've got tein adjustable damper/coilovers in my CF3 and i must say that it handles heaps better than when i had lowering springs. i think the jamex ones are the lowest (around 45mm drop) if you want to change just the springs. if ever you're looking for some wheels, i've got some 17s that im selling right now. perfect offset for your accord. http://nzhondas.com/forum/wheels/778...port-maxx.html
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| Junior Member 700rpm (Idle) Join Date: Mar 2007
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Location: Auckland | Re: Handling for CF4 (beginner's question) Hey all, Thanks for the replies ! I have been busy recently.Think I will wait a bit a contemplate if I want to invest in coilovers or if I should just get some lowering springs. CHEERS! |
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