Btw what wheels are those?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
[RE4] CRV Journey from Melbourne
Collapse
X
-
beautifull... ! like this picture.
Originally posted by sendokgarpu View PostHi all, my name Sam from Melbourne Australia. Just joined this forum to be able to share and get more knowledge with fellow wagon lovers
I got 07 Honda CR-V~ Short build story of her since I got her:
Rear angle ~

Rear but ~

Comment
-
thanks man! i appreciate itOriginally posted by Dreamscience View Postthis is super cool !
Smith | Wesson
Comment
-
are you not able to get an alignment running the other wheels ?
Comment
-
amazing indeedOriginally posted by blowntwofive View Post
nice crv but damn this sig is amazing
Hahaha.. true that!Originally posted by 244Brick View PostLove the lows only if we can just remove the teg wheels lol
I actually use this teg wheels coz the other wheels need to get new tyres, and because I went to countryside for holiday, now when i wrote getting wheel alignment and setting up, it back with the works wheelsOriginally posted by SD202 View Postare you not able to get an alignment running the other wheels ?
Thanks man! the laws here pretty much still the same, strict and not as good as US, 100mm still apply but hey, unless you got pick on, it should be okOriginally posted by Chris_McCartney View PostNice CRV! Always loved seeing CRVs slammed on nice wheels, makes a nice change! I'm heading to Australia in May for a year, been trying to find some info on the lowering laws in Australia. Does that 100mm rule apply in all of Australia? If so how do u get around it?
Smith | Wesson
Comment
-
Laws in the UK are about the same as USA, can go as low as you like. In UK we have MOT/VOSA which is basically our Roadworthy test. My VW Golf scraped going on and off the rollers (rolling road) for testing brakes. The tester actually panicked when he heard the scraping as it was my front bumper catching, I told him not to worry and just keep accelerating and the bumper would uncatch itself haha. Lowest part of my Golf was 30mm but I had to raise it up to about 45mm as it was bursting a sump every 2 weeks! Roughly what is the lowest part of your CRV? Looks like it couldn't be anymore than 30mm? It's a $350 dollar fine if you're caught isn't it? Nice CRV mate!
Comment
-
Haha that was sick! I consider Melbourne road not that good, but i think its driveable in most of the roadsOriginally posted by Chris_McCartney View PostLaws in the UK are about the same as USA, can go as low as you like. In UK we have MOT/VOSA which is basically our Roadworthy test. My VW Golf scraped going on and off the rollers (rolling road) for testing brakes. The tester actually panicked when he heard the scraping as it was my front bumper catching, I told him not to worry and just keep accelerating and the bumper would uncatch itself haha. Lowest part of my Golf was 30mm but I had to raise it up to about 45mm as it was bursting a sump every 2 weeks! Roughly what is the lowest part of your CRV? Looks like it couldn't be anymore than 30mm? It's a $350 dollar fine if you're caught isn't it? Nice CRV mate!
If I drop the bags the lowest part would be exhaust system i think about 50mm but the front flap / engine guard will always touching the ground, sadly its not the bumper so still looks highhhh.. I got cought and defected on my previous car - civic eg - but lucky they didnt fine me
just spend money on rwc and getting it back low
Smith | Wesson
Comment
-
True that, if there is any other type of front bumper whicheva gave me more ground clearance i'll think about itOriginally posted by Chris_McCartney View PostAhh nice didn't realise it was bagged! Lowest part of mk4 Golfs is sump and subframe, unfortunately sump likes to catch things!! You should see if you can modify a splitter from another car or 4x4 to fit on below the front bumper/bar... You've got a real nice truck mate!
Smith | Wesson
Comment








Comment