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Old 06-14-2006, 09:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My Official Suspension Upgrade Info and Pics Thread

I recently started two threads concerning the HFP Si suspension kit and the Progress rear sway bar. I've never had a car with a lowered suspension nor have I ever put new suspension parts on a car. In other words, I'm a noob at suspension. I don't want to pay the dealership or anyone else to install it. Plus, I want the satisfaction of knowing I did it myself.

I decided to start this thread for others who might be in the same position as myself and describe the pitfalls that are going to go along with my first suspension install. I'll show some pics including before and after pics. Also, I'll give a review of the whole package.

The HFP suspension kit came in today. The Progress rear sway bar is supposed to arrive tomorrow. My plan is to start installing them early Saturday morning and hopefully finish by a reasonable time. I'll have a couple people helping me.

Here's the HFP suspension kit:


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Old 06-14-2006, 09:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Good luck with your insallation. I'm anxious to see the before and after shots and the road test report.
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Old 06-14-2006, 09:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Good luck with your insallation. I'm anxious to see the before and after shots and the road test report.
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He's taking his time on this...com'on get them on already hehe
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interested to see how everything turns out! this is the same route i think im going to go...
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I recently started two threads concerning the HFP Si suspension kit and the Progress rear sway bar. I've never had a car with a lowered suspension nor have I ever put new suspension parts on a car. In other words, I'm a noob at suspension. I don't want to pay the dealership or anyone else to install it. Plus, I want the satisfaction of knowing I did it myself.

I decided to start this thread for others who might be in the same position as myself and describe the pitfalls that are going to go along with my first suspension install. I'll show some pics including before and after pics. Also, I'll give a review of the whole package.

The HFP suspension kit came in today. The Progress rear sway bar is supposed to arrive tomorrow. My plan is to start installing them early Saturday morning and hopefully finish by a reasonable time. I'll have a couple people helping me.

Here's the HFP suspension kit:


BTW, this is my 200th post!
cool beans yo!! im installing my hfp suspension and exhaust this saturday as well, me and my cousin (hes the mechanic) are gonna tackle this mission.
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should be an easy install as you won't need to use a spring compressor
and would be a direct swap for the front.

the kit comes with nice instructions too, looking at collegehillhonda's site.
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good luck with the installation
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cant wait to see installed pics of the HFP suspension
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Old 06-14-2006, 11:47 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I've swapped the springs twice on my si, it's pretty much cake....you'll have no problem
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cant wait to see installed pics of the HFP suspension
I wish someone would post a thread about how the HFP kit performs instead of how it looks.
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curious on this as well.. i was gonna just drop it on the teins but now im considering the hfp kit as well
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I wish someone would post a thread about how the HFP kit performs instead of how it looks.
I plan on giving you that too.
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Any chance there is any info on the box or instruction manual about who made the components for Honda. Showa or Mugen maybe?
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Old 06-15-2006, 04:43 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Any chance there is any info on the box or instruction manual about who made the components for Honda. Showa or Mugen maybe?
It says they are made in Japan. That's all I know. If Mugen made them, they would probably be double or triple the price.

The Progress rear sway bar came in today:
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Please be sure to take installation pics and before and after pics from the side so we can see the ride height diff if any! Also would like a full review on performance! K thanks!
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Please be sure to take installation pics and before and after pics from the side so we can see the ride height diff if any! Also would like a full review on performance! K thanks!
That's all part of the plan. I have a good side picture from in front of my parents' house and I'm going to take another picture in exactly the same spot. I'll definitely write a performance review as well. Too bad I won't be doing any more mountain driving until September or I could really write a great review.

I just visited a mechanic I know and he is going to let me use his lift. My brother and nephew have agreed to help me with the install. My brother has plenty of experience messing with cars but I plan to do quite a bit of the install myself. Everything is on for Saturday morning!
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Excellent...good luck with the install!
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Can't wait to see the suspension...goodluck bud!
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Too bad I won't be doing any more mountain driving until September or I could really write a great review!
My wife & I are going up to run the Dragon on 6/25. You should meet us up there!
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