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Help me find a long lost article about upgrading suspension, wheels and tires for CB7

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    Help me find a long lost article about upgrading suspension, wheels and tires for CB7

    I think I saw an article that says you can make your CB7 handle equal or better than a BMW M3. I don't recall the name of the publisher but in one article it definitely shows the types of coilovers, wheels, and tires you can use to upgrade the stock handling of CB7 accords.

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    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=107522



    1999 BMW M3
    2001 Honda CR-V SE RT4WD
    2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71
    2015 Suzuki V-Strom 650

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      #4
      You can read anything but the Classifieds with 0 posts. Just can't post.


      I had that book for a day. Then my boss threw it out, thinking it was a magazine. Bitch.






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        #5
        Originally posted by deevergote View Post
        I had that book for a day. Then my boss threw it out, thinking it was a magazine. Bitch.
        Lol aren't you self-employed?
        Originally posted by chessboxer
        We know these are good cars, but for some reason, all the world wants are freaking civics and tegs. Bleck.
        Bought From: Slammed4thGen TypeG x2DeevergoteBillKisme

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          #6
          This was years ago... like 2004.


          I've only been self-employed since 2007. Just hit my 3 year mark this month! (I do still kinda have a boss... but all she does is make sure my work is in on time, and she cuts me my paychecks... I've only actually seen her in person twice in my life)






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