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Old 02-17-2008, 12:50 AM
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i just got hooked up with a set of skunk2 lowering spings, pretty much free and brand new. any one have any tips on installing them? i'd like to get some feedback regarding the do's and don'ts .. just so i know how to do it exactly without messing my TL up.

any one DIY?
Old 02-17-2008, 03:50 AM
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first thing, DO NOT USE STOCK SHOCKS
the skunk2 springs are a massive race drop, way low, if you are going to do the install yourself someone will post up a diy shortly, but for the life of your shocks look for some koni yellows asap
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Best DIY I've found here:

https://acurazine.com/forums/ramblings-12/shelf-life-whisky-164323/ (that's a 2G DIY, but nearly identical to the 3G).

There are a handful of others, but you'll have to SEARCH - I don't have the links saved on this PC.

Acura Service Manual Scans here:

https://acurazine.com/forums/car-parts-sale-361/fm-modulators-group-purchase-173827/
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Originally Posted by stillhere153
first thing, DO NOT USE STOCK SHOCKS
the skunk2 springs are a massive race drop, way low, if you are going to do the install yourself someone will post up a diy shortly, but for the life of your shocks look for some koni yellows asap
isnt the drop, 1.5 on the front and 1 on the rear.

From what Ive heard koni Yellows are lookin good. I got Tokico HPs they are good just not adjustable like the yellows




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