Honda FHP Accord Springs... fit on a TSX?

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Feb 4, 2004 | 09:53 PM
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If anyone didn't know; Honda FHP (or is it HFP) whatever its thier performance line... sells lowering springs for the Accord Coupes. It doesn't void warranty or anything and if I remember correctly dropps it a little over 1 inch. Two questions....

1. Will they fit on a TSX?

2. Will it -not void- the TSX warranty when installed by the Acura or Honda dealer?

Just curious beacuse I was under the impression that the same springs from Eibach, Neuspeed, or H&R are synonomus with the TSX and Accord...

Any Thoughts?
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Feb 6, 2004 | 10:09 AM
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HFP???? well the tsx has shorter tavel distance in the front so u will need to cut nay springs made for an accord for the tsx... i have never heard of this brand and i wouldnt pay to much for them
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Feb 6, 2004 | 10:46 AM
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Originally posted by Stokeless_TSX
HFP???? well the tsx has shorter tavel distance in the front so u will need to cut nay springs made for an accord for the tsx... i have never heard of this brand and i wouldnt pay to much for them
The "brand" is Honda OEM. These are what's part of the Honda Factory Performance package they offer.
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Feb 6, 2004 | 12:03 PM
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Originally posted by Lung Fu Mo Shi
The "brand" is Honda OEM. These are what's part of the Honda Factory Performance package they offer.
so its confirmed then? the HFP springs will NOT work??
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Feb 6, 2004 | 12:06 PM
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if they fit the i4 accord then no problem. not sure about the v6. eibach lists them as a different part number while the i4 accord and tsx are identical.
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Feb 6, 2004 | 04:26 PM
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the 2003 springs on the accord along with the shocks are different....the travel distance on the TSX is much shorter. watch when u put them on ur car will ride not as well. and in the back it will actually raise your car.....i tried using accrod coil overs from ground control this is how i know. u will need to cut off about 2 inches off the sleeve if gonna use coil overs. other wise u will bottom out on it.
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Feb 7, 2004 | 02:06 AM
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Originally posted by Stokeless_TSX
the 2003 springs on the accord along with the shocks are different....the travel distance on the TSX is much shorter. watch when u put them on ur car will ride not as well. and in the back it will actually raise your car.....i tried using accrod coil overs from ground control this is how i know. u will need to cut off about 2 inches off the sleeve if gonna use coil overs. other wise u will bottom out on it.
did you use coilovers from the V6 or the I4? cuz according to the post above; if u used the I4; u'da been fine... any confirmation on that?

I REALLY want to lose the gap but god i'm scared to fuck with my warranty.
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Jul 17, 2004 | 02:35 AM
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HFP Sports Suspension is available for the TSX. However no one has actually tried it and there's only one available in the whole entire country. Accidently I ordered it and have it will install it on Tuesday. Posts will be up.
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Jul 17, 2004 | 08:17 PM
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I work for a place that sell both Eibach and Progress Brand Springs

I would Recomend the Progress brand springs for All TSX owners. The Spring is specific for the TSX and not for the Accord like othe manufactures are doing Eibach,H&R and others. If any one Knows progress they really specialize in specific parts for cars and not taking short cuts.

Plus they are coming out with a rear Sway fro the TSX soon.

Here are some links for you

http://www.progressauto.com/pages/newprod1.htm <<<TSX part#

http://www.progressauto.com/pages/projects.htm <<<TSX rear Sway part# <not out yet>

www.motovicity.com
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Jul 17, 2004 | 08:17 PM
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ttt
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Jul 17, 2004 | 11:41 PM
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Quote: I work for a place that sell both Eibach and Progress Brand Springs

I would Recomend the Progress brand springs for All TSX owners. The Spring is specific for the TSX and not for the Accord like othe manufactures are doing Eibach,H&R and others. If any one Knows progress they really specialize in specific parts for cars and not taking short cuts.

Plus they are coming out with a rear Sway fro the TSX soon.

Here are some links for you

http://www.progressauto.com/pages/newprod1.htm <<<TSX part#

http://www.progressauto.com/pages/projects.htm <<<TSX rear Sway part# <not out yet>

www.motovicity.com
times 3
Dude, are you kidding me?
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