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Might as well bolt it somewhere on the frame, never know when someone will decide to be a smartass.....My new ricer's stuff arrived. Will attach with zip tie on front bumper. Non functional tow strap. Just for look only LOLView attachment 54197
I understood. If someone would've done it, s/he may just jack the whole car up to tow truck. What's the worst scenario could it be if I just tied it up?Might as well bolt it somewhere on the frame, never know when someone will decide to be a smartass.....
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No rush, when you get a chanceI still need to get you an engine bay pic.
Also a fair point...I understood. If someone would've done it, s/he may just jack the whole car up to tow truck. What's the worst scenario could it be if I just tied it up?
No rush, when you get a chance
The civic lol jk the veloster, it just looks like a 16 y/o owns it.
Hi @NixBro, at least your Civic can handle well. Veloster = rice. No performance and no engine plus ricey looks = total loss. The main knock on those Velosters in the horrible handling! You've still got a performance car, minus the engine. Tune that suspension and slay on the on/off ramps.
PS- tire stickers should only go on cars that can back it up. That veloster? eh, unless he's running like 350hp+ Nahhhhh..... and those wheels are oooogly.
Thanks @NixAny of those coil overs will be fine for a daily. You won't have any issues if you don't go too low. I'm a big fan of a strut/spring combo with a set drop for anyone in the NE. The winters and salt will eat the nice adjustable threads on coil overs pretty quickly.
Pretty much any intake should be fine on your car. RV6 down pipe, I think, will be a great addition. Flash pro is expensive but honestly worth it.
For suspension, if I were you, I would get the truhart struts and the H&R springs. It's a good looking drop that won't give you issues with potholes, ride quality, or snow clearance. This is the struts, springs, front camber bolts, and new OEM assembly parts. You could reuse your stock stuff but new stuff and not having to take things apart and put them back together really helps cut down on install time and issues.
From redshiftmotorsports: Still cheaper, even with new strut assembly parts, than most coils.
Thank you @Twitch for your information.You might not need a rear camber kit with that. I never needed on with the eibach springs. H&R is a bit lower I believe. I've heard good things about truhart but I went Koni for the adjustable. Probably overkill but I was able to dial it in to my preference.
You don't need the change the whole exhaust for the RV6 DP. it's designed to work with the stock system.