I have shopped with the RSX store twice now, both times my product has been delivered in a timely manner, which is great. The last time I ordered through the RSX store I received a damaged item that must have been damaged during the shipping...
...The spring rate is raised 10-15% to compensate for the shortened amount of suspension travel, without over stiffening the spring rate and affecting ride quality and shock lifespan...
...Static negative camber is used to compensate for body roll, body distortion and tyre roll under when cornering...You need to start with a relevant number, then monitor tyre wear and compensate if necessary...
...Static negative camber is used to compensate for body roll, body distortion and tyre roll under when cornering...You need to start with a relevant number, then monitor tyre wear and compensate if necessary...
...What’s not understood is that simply “dialing in” negative camber to counteract these effects is a patch fix that doesn’t address the changing of the suspension geometry; it merely compensates for it...
...Calibrated to compensate for worn suspensions Components and valving are designed specifically for each application The best choice to restore OE performance and normal driving conditions Buil...
...Calibrated To Compensate For Worn Suspensions, Restores Handling And Control, With Manufacturer's Limited Lifetime Warranty TECH TIP: These are OEM replacement shocks...
...K-Series Programmable ECU, Hondata K-Pro, consists of a hardware modification to any K-Series ECU, plus Windows software which allows you to re-program the ECU and datalog sensors. Hondata modifies standard engine computers (ECUs), adding...
...What's not understood is that simply "dialing in" negative camber to counteract these effects is a patch fix that doesn't address the changing of the suspension geometry; it merely compensates for it...
...Calibrated To Compensate For Worn Suspensions, Restores Handling And Control, With Manufacturer's Limited Lifetime Warranty TECH TIP: These are OEM replacement shocks...