I have a set of Apex'i N1 springs that I pulled off my wrecked GSR... so me being the nooB that I am sometimes disassembled the entire suspension to mount these coilovers. So about a couple of hours later I get everything off the car and I mount the new upper a-arms (camber kit) to the spindles and I install the front coilovers. I thought I was in the home stretch when it came to installing the rears, but as most of you can already tell.... I was dead wrong. The rear coilovers would not fit in the lower control arm... and I was furious!!!! So I put everything back to stock minus the camber kit, smoked a half a pack of smokes and went home...pissed.
So here is my question... Will aftermarket LCA's match up like the stock LCA's do to the frame? What are the +/- of using the aftermarket LCAs?
Thanx for the input...
Rear lower control arm question...
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yeah it didn't make much sense to me either. I assume he meant coilovers instead of just springsDave_B wrote:I'm not sure I totally understand what your saying?
The rears are either OEM style (socket like) or Fork style where the fork on the bottom of the coilover slides "over" the rear LCA...
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right, you're mis-using some terms which is making it a bit confusing.soulassassin13 wrote:The OEM lower control arms are the socket type. Where the bottom of the shock tower goes inside of the LCA. The N1 coilovers are the fork type... it bolts up on the outside of the LCA.
shock tower is the part on the chassis where the top of the shock mounts
shock/shock body is the actual shock itself
coilover is the whole spring and shock together
spring does not = coilover
Dave uses aftermarket LCAs with fork type rear shocks and he's been pretty happy with them so far. The only ones I would really consider were the function 7s or possibly the PICs, but, for both, their bushing integrity is still to be determined
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You have GSR suspension right? And you're trying to fit it into an R? Won't fit. So I'd just get the proper setup for a Type R.soulassassin13 wrote:The OEM lower control arms are the socket type. Where the bottom of the shock tower goes inside of the LCA. The N1 coilovers are the fork type... it bolts up on the outside of the LCA.
Or did I miss something?
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[quote="Erik95LSThe only ones I would really consider were the function 7s or possibly the PICs, but, for both, their bushing integrity is still to be determined[/quote]
On that front, I just put new bushings in (the right one, no they did not wear or rip/tear) and I can say they seem to be of decent quality. Nice and stiff.
On that front, I just put new bushings in (the right one, no they did not wear or rip/tear) and I can say they seem to be of decent quality. Nice and stiff.
