EP3 handling

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dunk911

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8 posts

99 months

Sunday 11th December 2016
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Hi Chaps and Chapesses!

I have got a standard EP3 civic, not a typre R or a type S or anything but I love it all the same. It's actually a really really clean car underneath and it brilliant condition.

But it wallows a bit (lots)!

I have improved it considerably with carefully selected tyres but I cant help but feel that they would be able to do a better job if they weren't trying to hold up a big massive jelly.

So I decided today after doing well at a half marathon that I'm going to get treat myself and get a strut brace and in the new year I will lower it a bit (25-30mm)

Do any of you know if a type R brace will fit a standard civic? all the ones that I have found say type R. I had a look under the bonnet and the brake fluid reservoir seems to be in an awkward place but research shows that its the same on a type R and everything else looks the same too. Do you think it would be alright?

Just thought I'd ask before I take the plunge! Cheers!

Dunk

P.S. I know I'd be better off just buying a type R haha.

Paul671

335 posts

208 months

Monday 12th December 2016
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Not sure you will achieve much with just a strut brace, I doubt EP3's are that flexy anyway. Better off getting springs/dampers first.

Butter Face

30,363 posts

161 months

Monday 12th December 2016
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Handling/FRSU for EP3's (same theory for your car) https://youtu.be/Qde2WA617JE

Fitting a strut brace https://youtu.be/sN3MxqcgLoM

Hope they help!

Turkish91

1,088 posts

203 months

Monday 12th December 2016
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On an EP3 the OEM brace is lower down, below the MC and strut tops.

You'd be best off buying a set of dampers and some good quality lowering springs, some front camber bolts and rear camber arms and if you really want to go to town thicker ARBs.

My stock engined EP3 running Eibach 30mm springs on stock dampers, thicker RARB, adjustable camber front and rear with a decent geo setup managed to pull a lap round the Ring in 8:48... With the right mods they are such capable cars!

chrismc1977

854 posts

113 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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To keep things simple could you find a crashed R & use the springs/dampers off that?

No crazy aftermarket spring rates or such-like that way….

traffman

2,263 posts

210 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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Agreed , you just need the set up off of a Type R. They dont wobble!

Olivera

7,177 posts

240 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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I would never go to the trouble of fitting a 10 year old set of dampers from another car. They will most likely be a sloppy mess compared to brand new and will need a rebuild.

Either off the shelf new lowering springs/dampers or type r springs and rebuilt dampers.