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There's no adjustability in the HFP kit, so there's really nothing to tinker with. You DO NOT need a camber kit with the HFP kit either, although I'm sure some people still buy 'em. Basically the HFP kit is a straight swap, and you may have to use some parts, but it should be nothing like installing a full coilover set. |
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few questions,
i just loosen this and this will drop the shock? ![]() do i take the smaller bolt out the the bigger one? and that would disconnect the caber arm from the hub? ![]() then i would take of the bolt that holds the strut? ![]() then the next step will be to take off the rear sway bar? [img]http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b238/Pathbearer/Picture021.jpg/[img] sorry im new to this type of suspension cause im so used to the ep3 suspension and i dont want to mess this up since its not my car that i will be working on. |
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Sorry for fully quoting you, but I feel I might as well include the pics to keep the responses clear :)
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Hey no worries. Once you are down there looking at it, it's 10x easier than the front and makes 10x more sense. Let me know if you have any other questions! |
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Strong, but not bouncy (I've got the B&G's dialed in at 12 clicks from soft, if I remember correctly) unless I hit a sloping bump in the road like a couple of places on my commute... Hitting potholes is painful, made even more painful by the fact that my ball bearing collar on the driver's side front assembly is now shot and cracked because of pot-holes. Buying one today and installing it...when it's not raining and freezing!
Otherwise, it handles very very well. No regrets, but if I did it all over again, I'd buy a set of Skunk2 lowering springs and just slap 'em on the stock struts, and replace them with Tokico's when they blew. There's no need to have an adjustable setup on the street, and my envisioned ideas of going to a track are laid by the way side because of lack of time in my life. |
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