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What ref for Energy Suspension for 4ws ?

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    #16
    I feel that two last links are duplicates.
    I'm right ?

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      #17
      Originally posted by KLIOBZH View Post
      Yes, me too !
      I think the coilover for CB7 it's OK for all, 2ws and 4ws.

      And for rubbers remplacement Energy Suspension, I need what reference(s) ?
      the first link it's sure.
      But 3 others links are duplicate or not ?
      This contains all three of the parts in the other links. So yes, they are duplicates and you will not need them as this kit already has them in it. : http://www.amazon.com/Energy-Suspens...productDetails

      Originally posted by KLIOBZH View Post
      I feel that two last links are duplicates.
      I'm right ?
      Yes, the first link: ( http://www.amazon.com/Energy-Suspens...productDetails ) contains all three of the parts in the other 3 links.




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        #18
        You think "Rear Ball Joint Boot Set" it's in master pack ?
        Front Shock Upper & Lower Bushing Set ?
        Front Coil Spring Isolators ?

        Above master sets include: front control arm bushings,
        front strut rod bushings,
        front shock bushings,
        front coil spring isolators,
        front end links,
        ball joint boots
        and tie rod end boots.

        Where ou what's "Rear Ball Joint Boot Set"


        http://www.energysuspension.com/94/105.html
        What's "(72)" ?

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          #19
          That's for the 2ws system. I have the Prothane total kit, and it is similar to the Energy Suspension master set. It is really just a cover for the ball joint to replace the rubber cover.

          YouTube Clicky!!

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            #20
            Originally posted by KLIOBZH View Post
            You think "Rear Ball Joint Boot Set" it's in master pack ?
            Front Shock Upper & Lower Bushing Set ?
            Front Coil Spring Isolators ?

            Above master sets include: front control arm bushings,
            front strut rod bushings,
            front shock bushings,
            front coil spring isolators,
            front end links,
            ball joint boots
            and tie rod end boots.

            Where ou what's "Rear Ball Joint Boot Set"


            http://www.energysuspension.com/94/105.html
            What's "(72)" ?
            It does not say it contains the rear ball joint boot set so no, I don't think it is in the kit. However the ball joint boots for the front might fit the rear.

            If you purchased the master bushing kit you could take one of the front ball joint boots and see if it will fit the rear or not. Then you would know whether or not to purchase those for the rear when to go to replace the rear bushings.

            The Energy Suspension ball joint boots are just a urethane boot that replaces the rubber boot that all ball joints aftermarket and OEM have. They will not add any performance. So if you cannot find any that fit it's no big deal and won't hurt your performance to go without them.

            I do not know what (72) means however I would guess it is a simplified and/or alternative part number.

            Originally posted by sonikaccord View Post
            That's for the 2ws system. I have the Prothane total kit, and it is similar to the Energy Suspension master set. It is really just a cover for the ball joint to replace the rubber cover.
            We are aware it is for the 2WS system. Neither Prothane or Energy Suspension produce bushings they say will fit a 4WS Accord. KLIOBZH has done some research and believes the front to be the same as for 4WS and non-4WS. The rear, of course, is still in question and can only be determined by KLIOBZH. I do not think the bushings in the rear are the same but I cannot say for sure.




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              #21
              This thread has a lot of reference numbers in it. But I don't know how similar the two systems are and what parts interchange with our chassis.

              http://www.preludepower.com/forums/s...d.php?t=301968

              YouTube Clicky!!

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                #22
                Just four references Energy Suspension !
                Two duplicate reference and one we don't know...

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by H311RA151N View Post
                  The Energy Suspension ball joint boots are just a urethane boot that replaces the rubber boot that all ball joints aftermarket and OEM have. They will not add any performance. So if you cannot find any that fit it's no big deal and won't hurt your performance to go without them.
                  Yes, they stiffen the chassis and rectiffier the game took on old rubber.

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                    #24
                    Hello, what is the best offset for 16x7 wheels ?
                    OEM offset is +50 ? right ?

                    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=156465
                    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=142430

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