does any one know if you can put springs all around instead of just the rear please let me know a.s.a.p
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87 Crx Suspension
Started by fastazzrex, Mar 23 2004 12:48 AM
11 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 23 March 2004 - 12:48 AM
#2
Posted 23 March 2004 - 02:24 AM
Ok dude stop what ever it is that you are doing, go out side, grab a 19mm wrench and a jack, take off your front tire and just stare for awile.
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#3
Posted 23 March 2004 - 09:03 AM
i think he realizes there are no coil springs up front.. he is probably asking if you can put them there.
my answer?:
technically yes, but not without extensive cost.
the top of the shock towers are not meant to bear the weight of the front of the car, like on typical macphereson struts. in order to have a safe vehicle with springs up front, you'd definitely have to reenforce the chassis at the top of the shock towers, and that can get costly.
by shifting the weight of the spring mass higher up on the chassis like that you would also be raising your center of gravity, and shifting weight forward (relative to the location of the torsion bars). 2 things you don't want are a higher cg, and an even MORE nose-heavy car than you have.
the stock suspension geometry works, and it works well. personally, with something that important, i would not doubt the honda engineers' decisions. they get paid a hell of a lot more money for what they do than any of us.
my answer?:
technically yes, but not without extensive cost.
the top of the shock towers are not meant to bear the weight of the front of the car, like on typical macphereson struts. in order to have a safe vehicle with springs up front, you'd definitely have to reenforce the chassis at the top of the shock towers, and that can get costly.
by shifting the weight of the spring mass higher up on the chassis like that you would also be raising your center of gravity, and shifting weight forward (relative to the location of the torsion bars). 2 things you don't want are a higher cg, and an even MORE nose-heavy car than you have.
the stock suspension geometry works, and it works well. personally, with something that important, i would not doubt the honda engineers' decisions. they get paid a hell of a lot more money for what they do than any of us.
Edited by shadowboy, 23 March 2004 - 09:04 AM.
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1987 CRX HF, black top D16A1 power.
Best ET so far: 15.130 @ 88.53mph
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1987 CRX HF, black top D16A1 power.
Best ET so far: 15.130 @ 88.53mph
#4
Posted 23 March 2004 - 01:48 PM
well i have a b16 swap in my crx and the stock suspension sucks. also my friend told me that he has seen an 87 crx with eibach prings all around.
87crx siR
B16a swap
2.25 cat-back piping
B16a swap
2.25 cat-back piping
#5
Posted 23 March 2004 - 02:02 PM
There are 4 (maybe 5) 1G CRX's in North America that I personally know about or have seen that have a coil-over conversion on the front. All of them are full-blown race cars. Not to say that there aren't more, but I've not seen them. And I've never heard of anyone doing it on a street driven car.
"Toby, you are a thief of joy"
#6
Posted 23 March 2004 - 03:14 PM
yea it's a BAD idea for a street driven car.
fastazzrex, there are plenty of upgrade you can perform to the stock suspension without extensive modification to the chassi
upgraded torsion bars (up to 29mm) and adjustable struts (Koni, or ... tokico)
that should be plenty sufficient for a B16 swap
fastazzrex, there are plenty of upgrade you can perform to the stock suspension without extensive modification to the chassi
upgraded torsion bars (up to 29mm) and adjustable struts (Koni, or ... tokico)
that should be plenty sufficient for a B16 swap
#7
Posted 23 March 2004 - 03:46 PM
i have tokico shocks all around but where can i get strong torsion bars for cheap
87crx siR
B16a swap
2.25 cat-back piping
B16a swap
2.25 cat-back piping
#8
Posted 23 March 2004 - 11:27 PM
http://www.upgrademotoring.com
OPM also has them, I forget their new site address, opmautosport.com or something
OPM also has them, I forget their new site address, opmautosport.com or something
#9
Posted 24 January 2014 - 10:08 AM
Dude just go to the junk yard and find a 1g teg front subframe, with torsion bars, pull it and stick it under your car. Much easier than trying to get the stock torsion bars out. That should help. Also go with the radias arms for more camber, brakes, sway bar, and while you're at it, power steering!
#10
Posted 24 January 2014 - 10:32 AM
You do realize you just replied to a 10 year old thread right???
Must.....go......racing.......
#11
Posted 24 January 2014 - 10:55 AM
You do realize you just replied to a 10 year old thread right???
I knew something was amiss when I read "just go to the junkyard and find a 1g Integra"