No they don't. They are made specifically for the DC5.Johngreen537 said:Do the yellowspeed require ep3 TRE'S?
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You'll be at the top end of the spectrum then.WalshDC5 said:Agree, that's why I'm paying £700 for coilovers. Do tegiwa do free delivery?
£700 is entry level/ budget coiloversWalshDC5 said:Agree, that's why I'm paying £700 for coilovers. Do tegiwa do free delivery?
Super helpful 😂 Gonna order some yellow speed ones tomorrow night from tegiwa. Thanks for the help guyskazmo said:your choice is quite limited then
Spoon springs sit pretty much perfectlyWalshDC5 said:Did cross my mind but I'm wanting it for the aesthetics also. The car came with lowering springs on it but it's not quite got the drop I want on it
Wheres the best place to buy the shocks? Just did a quick google but didn't bring anything up for dc5.Rob R said:If your budget is £700 and you want a good all round package you'd be better off with Spoon Springs and a Bilstein B4 damper setup in my opinion.
Assuming you're running yellowspeed coilovers, what sort of daily comfort and how much of a drop do they offer? I was going to wait on meister r's new release around xmas but would like something to replace my d2s in the facelift. Had meister r in my last dc5 many years ago and quite liked them.WalshDC5 said:Yellow speed coilys on the way
Would be interested also. Had a search as well and could not find anything either.Fez said:Wheres the best place to buy the shocks? Just did a quick google but didn't bring anything up for dc5.
Fez said:Wheres the best place to buy the shocks? Just did a quick google but didn't bring anything up for dc5.
They'll be EP3 fitment, like the coilovers you'll need EP3 track rod ends on the front and a couple of 1mm shims on the rear.Linus27 said:Would be interested also. Had a search as well and could not find anything either.
Ha ha!! LolRob R said:You'll be at the top end of the spectrum then.