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Depends what you are comfortable driving? You want sparks or do you want a nice ride.... you're the only one who can answer that question. I suggest Eibach sportlines for what I consider a low drop ( b4 going crazy ) or the Eibach prokit just to take the gap between the fender and tire away.
Yeah Hawaii I'd be slammed too!! But come to the 4 season climate and get handed a beatin from potholes and different surface heights from highways getting repaved... Sun, surf, and slammed cars... must be f*ckn nice...lol
Yeah Hawaii I'd be slammed too!! But come to the 4 season climate and get handed a beatin from potholes and different surface heights from highways getting repaved... Sun, surf, and slammed cars... must be f*ckn nice...lol
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inTrax sells lowering springs for 94-97 accord 4 cyl. they list 1.7 drop in front and 1.6 drop in the rear.... would i need a camber kit for that??? they are only $199 for the set of 4... is that a good price?
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i would slam it but i live in calgary canada and the roads here arnt that great
i was thinking 2 at the front and 1.5 back
what do u think about that??
i was thinking 2 at the front and 1.5 back
what do u think about that??
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i have H&R sport and love them. they are slanted 1.75f and 1.5r and they give you an even looking drop, because the front wheel opening is larger so the extra drop compensates for it.
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Originally posted by nandowong
i have H&R sport and love them. they are slanted 1.75f and 1.5r and they give you an even looking drop, because the front wheel opening is larger so the extra drop compensates for it.
i have H&R sport and love them. they are slanted 1.75f and 1.5r and they give you an even looking drop, because the front wheel opening is larger so the extra drop compensates for it.
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do a search, i posted pics of my H&R sport drop. Mine doesn't look quite even, but I like the drop. I'll be posting new pics in the next couple of weeks...have some 18" axis mod sevens on the way!
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Get Suspension techniques(speedtechs) 2" drop. Its a perfect drop and the ride is soo smooth. click my hpage for pics..
Get Suspension techniques(speedtechs) 2" drop. Its a perfect drop and the ride is soo smooth. click my hpage for pics..
(im thinkin about gettin the eibach sportline..it drops about the same as yours)
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