Suspension for Honda Odyssey RB3 2009
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Suspension for Honda Odyssey RB3 2009
Any RB3 owner changed the suspension setup? The rear suspension of mine gonna up the lorry soon so am sourcing for replacements and am wandering should I continue using original setup or aftermarkets...
Your comments please.... thanks!
Your comments please.... thanks!
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==> bro, u can consider D2... am using it for the last few months and it seems good... height and pressure can be adjusted... I did it together with D2's camber kit for both front and rear... overall effect is really good.triggerfish wrote:Hi,
I am also looking for coilover for RB3.
What is a good brand and model to get to preserve (or minimize the comfort lost) to original stock suspension comfort but yet still able to Acheived a lowered look?
Thanks.
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Thanks for the feedback.UltraBear wrote:==> bro, u can consider D2... am using it for the last few months and it seems good... height and pressure can be adjusted... I did it together with D2's camber kit for both front and rear... overall effect is really good.triggerfish wrote:Hi,
I am also looking for coilover for RB3.
What is a good brand and model to get to preserve (or minimize the comfort lost) to original stock suspension comfort but yet still able to Acheived a lowered look?
Thanks.
Where to buy and how much are the D2 Coilover and Camber?
How low did you go?
Pls pm me if not convenient to post here. Thanks.
Separately, do you know what exhaust are available locally to our RB3? Thanks.
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==> I got it done at Auto Dynamac..... call them for pricing.... 67459702 (Raymond or Dexter)...triggerfish wrote:Thanks for the feedback.UltraBear wrote:==> bro, u can consider D2... am using it for the last few months and it seems good... height and pressure can be adjusted... I did it together with D2's camber kit for both front and rear... overall effect is really good.triggerfish wrote:Hi,
I am also looking for coilover for RB3.
What is a good brand and model to get to preserve (or minimize the comfort lost) to original stock suspension comfort but yet still able to Acheived a lowered look?
Thanks.
Where to buy and how much are the D2 Coilover and Camber?
How low did you go?
Pls pm me if not convenient to post here. Thanks.
Separately, do you know what exhaust are available locally to our RB3? Thanks.
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Bro Ultrabear - How does the D2 coilover feels compared with stock coils? Any lost in comfort? Is it like 8/10 in comfort factor compared with stock or more like 5/10 .UltraBear wrote:==> I got it done at Auto Dynamac..... call them for pricing.... 67459702 (Raymond or Dexter)...triggerfish wrote:Thanks for the feedback.UltraBear wrote: ==> bro, u can consider D2... am using it for the last few months and it seems good... height and pressure can be adjusted... I did it together with D2's camber kit for both front and rear... overall effect is really good.
Where to buy and how much are the D2 Coilover and Camber?
How low did you go?
Pls pm me if not convenient to post here. Thanks.
Separately, do you know what exhaust are available locally to our RB3? Thanks.
now 2 tight fingers.... kekekeke...
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Lastly, is D2 the only coilover for RB3?
I wonder what other Coilover are available out there? Thanks for sharing.
P.s: still looking for exhaust for RB3 locally, I asked Mugen Singapore but they don't carry it nor is Mugen registered with LTA.
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==> feels better then original setup for sure...anyway, its adjustable...triggerfish wrote:Bro Ultrabear - How does the D2 coilover feels compared with stock coils? Any lost in comfort? Is it like 8/10 in comfort factor compared with stock or more like 5/10 .UltraBear wrote:==> I got it done at Auto Dynamac..... call them for pricing.... 67459702 (Raymond or Dexter)...triggerfish wrote: Thanks for the feedback.
Where to buy and how much are the D2 Coilover and Camber?
How low did you go?
Pls pm me if not convenient to post here. Thanks.
Separately, do you know what exhaust are available locally to our RB3? Thanks.
now 2 tight fingers.... kekekeke...
Pic at the following weblink:
https://www.facebook.com/TorcoSG/photos ... =3&theater
Lastly, is D2 the only coilover for RB3?
I wonder what other Coilover are available out there? Thanks for sharing.
P.s: still looking for exhaust for RB3 locally, I asked Mugen Singapore but they don't carry it nor is Mugen registered with LTA.
Of cse there are many choices out there but after asking around for the durability esp when its on budget, D2 came close...
For exhaust, unless with tuning, else I say dun bother coz you won't get the max out of it... not saying it won't gain, some gains for sure but not maximizing the money spent... u tried the mid to high end of your RB3? Its actually quite scary and if you're on stock setup, u should hear the iVTEC roar...
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==> bro, RB3 is known to have softer rear suspension setup... My D2 cost me nearly S$1,300.... if u ever changed to coilover, do consider installing the front and rear camber kit... it really improves the holding quite a fair bit... if u wanna try driving my car, let me know...thmejlfm wrote:Hi!
May I know how much for changing the D2? I just changed to RB3, found that the car very bouncy.
Re: Suspension for Honda Odyssey RB3 2009
Some time last year I have enquired from APi Racing CO but the price higher than that of D2 quote that ultrabear got.
Not sure bout our RB3 but have test drove my friend's jazz with APi CO and the results is very much better than stock. It's also fully adjustable with regards to the height and stiffness
Not sure bout our RB3 but have test drove my friend's jazz with APi CO and the results is very much better than stock. It's also fully adjustable with regards to the height and stiffness
Re: Suspension for Honda Odyssey RB3 2009
Anyone have installed D2 pro RS coilovers? Any feedbacks in terms of comfort? I am considering on that brand as it has camber plates on top so that camber can be adjusted to minimized tyre wear?