smokey__joe oshea Joined Dec 25, 2011 Messages 22 Jun 17, 2012 #1 anyone have any pictures on how to fit a mugen twin loop to a ek??
J Jake123 Active Member Joined Mar 24, 2012 Messages 1,370 Jun 17, 2012 #2 Really? Is this not just common sense? Two bolts and two rubber hangers?
type-r-dunk EK9 DB8 DC5 DC2 EK9 Vendor Joined Apr 15, 2007 Messages 4,680 Jun 17, 2012 #3 Ummm if you need to ask this then prob best not to bother trying. All the best Duncan
KieranEG6 Argumentative!! Donator Joined Dec 4, 2009 Messages 1,822 Jun 17, 2012 #4 Prity simple if its an EK Twin loop. 2 bolts and a few rubber mounts Ps DC2 one will not fit without the use of a grinder and welder DC2 60mm one on my EG6
Prity simple if its an EK Twin loop. 2 bolts and a few rubber mounts Ps DC2 one will not fit without the use of a grinder and welder DC2 60mm one on my EG6
robbie_g civic_ferio_si Joined Jan 21, 2009 Messages 320 Jun 18, 2012 #5 as above , you reverse the procedure of removing your current one
Ellis 99 CW EK9 B18C Donator Joined Jul 8, 2011 Messages 1,678 Jun 20, 2012 #6 Its miles easier to get it over the axle if the weight is off the wheel (jacked up) also, just incase you planned on using a pit or something
Its miles easier to get it over the axle if the weight is off the wheel (jacked up) also, just incase you planned on using a pit or something
robbie_g civic_ferio_si Joined Jan 21, 2009 Messages 320 Jun 20, 2012 #7 i had to jack it up and drop the rear shock to fit mine over the control arm, mine is failry low on coilovers so maybe thats why
i had to jack it up and drop the rear shock to fit mine over the control arm, mine is failry low on coilovers so maybe thats why
smokey__joe oshea Joined Dec 25, 2011 Messages 22 Jun 24, 2012 #8 all sorted now lads put it up on the lift and tack it first!..it sticks nicely out the back!!..