Question about Rear Lower Control Arms
#4
Here's coming from someone who has that setup: Yes, they will fit. But for the rears, you MUST use both the Type R lower control arm and type R strut. The fronts are no different in mounting, although the struts are different from the regular stuff.
A good mild upgrade, in any case. They can also take lowering springs better than stock struts.
A good mild upgrade, in any case. They can also take lowering springs better than stock struts.
#6
rears you need Type R Lcas and struts. Thats pretty much it. OEM is good for the Rear Strut/LCA combo. Together at a JDM shop it can cost you 100 bucks or less for the rears. Daves suspension has that with Tein lowering springs I believe. Ive been in it and the ride is pretty nice...im actually thinking about it for a winter suspension set up ahaha.
As for Aftermarket Type R style LCAs? Function 7 makes some good ones with Polyurathane bushings. They come in polished or black I think.
Heres a pic of the Polished Function 7 Type R rear lcas
As for Aftermarket Type R style LCAs? Function 7 makes some good ones with Polyurathane bushings. They come in polished or black I think.
Heres a pic of the Polished Function 7 Type R rear lcas
#9
Just to clarify, since all the brands are going around now... If you want Type R suspension, you MUST use Type R rear struts with the Type R lower control arms. Normal gs/gsr/rs/civic ones will NOT work with the Type R struts nor will Type R LCAs with normal integra/civic suspension in the rear.
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