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i have stock wheels and stock suspension, but i want to (like all) eliminate some of that fender gap. i drive this car all year round in Buffalo so i don't wanna go low. eibach lists (for 90-97 accord 2 & 4 door, 4cyl.) a 1.3" front and 1.0" rear drop with the pro-kit. my question(s)... is that after the springs are fully settled? and is that enough to make it look better, one inch doesn't seem like much. would i need camber kits for this drop? sorry... one more question... if i decided to put 17 inchers on next spring would this still look ok. keeping in mind i can't have it too low. i just want the car to look good.... well better i should say! any help would be awesome. pics anyone ??
I'm selling my pro-kits for 120 +shipping OBO. you can see my www for pics. it dropped about 1.5 inches... no camber needed. it's good for a modest drop without needing to be too careful around speed bumps and such.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by joeshmoe
[B]Here what mine looks like with the pro-kit and 17" wheels. It's about a 2 finger gap between the tire and the edge of the wheel well. You can decide if its low/high enough for you.
thanks for the pic, i think that's what i'm looking for... is that pro-kit pic with your stock suspension or your KYB's? does the lowering height matter with stock suspension or not?? thanks alot
[B]Here what mine looks like with the pro-kit and 17" wheels. It's about a 2 finger gap between the tire and the edge of the wheel well. You can decide if its low/high enough for you.
thanks for the pic, i think that's what i'm looking for... is that pro-kit pic with your stock suspension or your KYB's? does the lowering height matter with stock suspension or not?? thanks alot
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