any revised suspension for T1/ T2's

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any revised suspension for T1/ T2's

Postby spangleking » Fri Jun 06, 2008 10:35 pm

Hi has anyone come up with alternative suspension systems for these yet?
The genuine Honda ones are so dear.

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Postby samol » Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:41 am

I need the rear shocks replaced on mine for a wof too they are both leaking :(

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Postby James » Sat Jun 07, 2008 11:11 am

There are a number of solutions that could probably be found and several I have alluded to in the past. It just requires someone to have some decent access to old honda parts and to do some research. I dont have a city so there isn't a lot I can do. The fact my car is using the rear struts from a 79 EB3, front struts from a VW golf and front knuckes from a prelude shows just how interchangable it all is.

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Suspension

Postby Mark_Moddy » Sat Jun 07, 2008 6:02 pm

Any good suspension place should be able to help you out.

I have both Koni and Bilsteins.

Try Quadrant, or Fulcrum.

The head office of Pedders in Melbourne could possiibly help you with some of their custom setups.

Or Leda Suspension in Brisbane (Bruce Dazel).

I recommend Bilsteins.

Make sure you get adjustable spring platforms for the front. At the same time replace all the rubber brake hoses with braided ones.

Cheers

MM

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rear shocks

Postby spangleking » Sat Jun 07, 2008 7:07 pm

samol wrote:I need the rear shocks replaced on mine for a wof too they are both leaking :(



try civic auto for some used ones that are 'dry'...

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Re: Suspension

Postby spangleking » Sat Jun 07, 2008 7:18 pm

many thanks Mark


Mark_Moddy wrote:Any good suspension place should be able to help you out.

I have both Koni and Bilsteins.

Try Quadrant, or Fulcrum.

The head office of Pedders in Melbourne could possiibly help you with some of their custom setups.

Or Leda Suspension in Brisbane (Bruce Dazel).

I recommend Bilsteins.

Make sure you get adjustable spring platforms for the front. At the same time replace all the rubber brake hoses with braided ones.

Cheers

MM


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