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Nice project man! I'm sure bc coilovers do mb specific ones! Think there is a member on here with a set. I'm sure they're cheaper than miesters too!i paid £500 for a set for my last accord.

http://www.bc-racing.co.uk/applications/honda-coilovers/honda-civic-ek-em-mb6-ej9-96-00/br-series-coilover-type-rs-2.html

 

Just as expensive as Meister's before you take off the discount we get from Meister.

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Oh... H tune were selling them for £615 posted a month or so ago as I messaged asking if they had the mb specific ones.

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Oh... H tune were selling them for £615 posted a month or so ago as I messaged asking if they had the mb specific ones.

Ah right, I just went with the first link that came up on Google! You probably can get them a bit cheaper, £615 is a much better if they're still available at that price.

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The fact is says EK in the title makes me believe they're designed for an EK but happen to fit an MB :(

Unless they ask specifically at some point between the product and payment you're probably right.

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The fact is says EK in the title makes me believe they're designed for an EK but happen to fit an MB :(

That was why I email h tune and asked. He said they would supply mb specific ones. Think I'd personally try and fin a decent set of second hand coilovers from a dc2,eg and use them. Seems like there's plenty folk on here doing that with no problems, all down to what your wanting to spend I suppose.

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That was why I email h tune and asked. He said they would supply mb specific ones. Think I'd personally try and fin a decent set of second hand coilovers from a dc2,eg and use them. Seems like there's plenty folk on here doing that with no problems, all down to what your wanting to spend I suppose.

The only time it isn't suitable is if you're not wanting to go too low, otherwise I think it's okay.

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  • 2 weeks later...

So I was a little naughty and bought a set of these

 

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And after just 30mins of use, I took them out. Massively overrated.

 

I replaced them with OSRAM Night Breaker Plus H4 55w bulbs and also these dandy things,

 

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Emits roughly 3300k which imo, is the sweet spot.

 

And FINALLY, this arrived,

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I doubt I'd use the baffle. The backbox tip has some slight dents and made the baffle fitment VERY tight. Took me an hour to get the b****r out!

Combination of a C-spanner and some screwdrivers trying to hook it out.

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HID kits are only any good with purpose made projectors, mine I think look ace, though need to aim adjusting (too low currently) but that's a job for when I can actually drive my car...

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HID kits are only any good with purpose made projectors, mine I think look ace, though need to aim adjusting (too low currently) but that's a job for when I can actually drive my car...

They make a car look so much more modern, I just couldn't get to grips with the colour though.

Felt like my eyes were straining a little.

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