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Originally Posted by triple88a
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Have to admit; first thing I thought of was Bergdahl parents in Rose Garden. |
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^ And to think that we share the roads with that... This is why I'm in favor of annual inspections.
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Is.... that to increase the height? I'm having a hard time with that.
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It appears that he bolted up a shock where a strut belongs.
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That car should have shocks, not struts.
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Clearly I'm no Civic expert, but I thought they had both.
Regardless. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...efdb8b5c9d.gif |
most hondas have struts...
looks like he used a shock with an eyelet instead of the "tabs" and made it work. the biggest problem being that it's not solid and can move around that the pivot point he add...should have used jb weld. http://www.bodykits.com/images/F145061333.jpg there's an upper wishbone on the rear of civics. |
He used Hype R or 88 crx rear struts/shocks with normal civic control arms.
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poor kitty just wants to lay down:
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Originally Posted by Braineack
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poor kitty just wants to lay down:
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http://s3.reutersmedia.net/resources...RFORCE-CONTROL
http://s3.reutersmedia.net/resources...RFORCE-CONTROL In a battle between ancient arts and modern technology, France's army is teaching birds of prey to bring down remote-controlled drones when they enter no-go urban airspace. Four golden eagles are getting military training for combat against battery-charged drones that just about anybody can buy in a local store, and fly into security-sensitive zones such as presidential palaces, wittingly or not. "These eagles can spot the drones several thousand meters (yards) away and neutralize them," Jean-Christophe Zimmerman, a French air force general, told reporters. The idea, he says, was inspired by Dutch police trials. The millennium-old art of falconry has an advantage over gun use, he said, in cases where large crowds are present, such as during annual street parades where thousands turn out to see fireworks shows or the country's president on July 14, a national holiday. In theory, the birds can grab or at least halt a drone, many of which are now sold in toy shops or stores for enthusiasts of remote-control objects - or would-be militants looking for a way to drop explosives from afar. The eagles reduce the risk posed by use of bullets in crowded zone, said Zimmerman. |
20,000 miles?
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25,000 miles, at highway speeds. Hard to imagine expecting a car to fail that early, but they are British made...
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Originally Posted by tzdevill
(Post 1414797)
He used Hype R or 88 crx rear struts/shocks with normal civic control arms.
Type R Integra lower control arms: http://passwordjdm.com/images/Produc...ms%20Large.jpg |
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:bowrofl: This is a timelapse video of the past three months of my life. It finally went live on-air today: click to play |
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