Koston wrote:Awesome :bigthumb:Next Day Delivery... because we all order today what we wanted Yesterday!!!
Ill check my funds after the weekend, how long is delivery usually?
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Koston wrote:Awesome :bigthumb:Next Day Delivery... because we all order today what we wanted Yesterday!!!
Ill check my funds after the weekend, how long is delivery usually?


Shaenei wrote:Should I pm you on here with my photos or you got a email address you'd prefer them sent too?Yes, please send them to [email protected] please.
Jay Type R wrote:With regards to the roll centre adjusters it states on your website that their for the DC5/EP3 and im sure I read up somewhere that these are different. Can you shed any light on this?From what I understand, the EP3 Type-R and the DC5 Type-R use the same roll center adjuster.
gus-ep3 wrote:Regarding the spring rates, why are the DC5 rates heavier on the front than the EP3? :scratch:
I'm tempted to get a set of DC5 track rod ends so i can fit the heavier springs to my EP3, or can you order the 10kg springs in EP3 fitment?
Hawkins wrote:From what i've read on the rsx forum the dc5 chasis prefere a 50/50 spring rate where the front and rear require both 10kg for optimum performance.Hawkins is correct that the EP3 prefer a heavier springs in the rear, where the DC5 prefer to have a more even balance springs rate.
The ep3 requires a harder rear spring, so minster have the coilover fitted with a 8Kg front and 10kg rear.
MeisterR wrote:ive got a 10 10 set up works good i think :scratch:gus-ep3 wrote:Regarding the spring rates, why are the DC5 rates heavier on the front than the EP3? :scratch:
I'm tempted to get a set of DC5 track rod ends so i can fit the heavier springs to my EP3, or can you order the 10kg springs in EP3 fitment?Hawkins wrote:From what i've read on the rsx forum the dc5 chasis prefere a 50/50 spring rate where the front and rear require both 10kg for optimum performance.Hawkins is correct that the EP3 prefer a heavier springs in the rear, where the DC5 prefer to have a more even balance springs rate.
The ep3 requires a harder rear spring, so minster have the coilover fitted with a 8Kg front and 10kg rear.
That is due to the difference in the chassis, and also the standard suspension setup such as anti-roll bar, etc.
You can request to have the 10/10kg springs on a EP3 coilovers without any problem... but I would prefer to stick with the standard 8/10 setup as it is design with the EP3 chassis in mind.
k20a@ep3spoon wrote: ive got a 10 10 set up works good i think :scratch:Yep, the long as you like it, thats all it matters.
gus-ep3 wrote:Hmmmm, more decisions for me now. :scratch:go for it gus good bit of kit :thumbup:
Cheers for the replies lads. :thumbup:
k20a@ep3spoon wrote:Oh aye, there's no doubting that dude.gus-ep3 wrote:Hmmmm, more decisions for me now. :scratch:go for it gus good bit of kit :thumbup:
Cheers for the replies lads. :thumbup:
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