FS: Espelir Lowering Springs (for TSX/ Accord V6)
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FS: Espelir Lowering Springs (for TSX/ Accord V6)
Hi,
I have a set of Espelir Lowering Springs for sale. They are made in Japan by a popular company heavily involved in suspension and performance products. Espelir has been proven successful in many circuit racing and track events.
Application:
These will fit 04-07 TSX or 03-07 Accord V6
Price: $80US shipped.
Condition: It was used for a bit over a year. Just like any other used springs, there are some minor rusting on some of the coils. However, this will not affect the spring at all. Once it is installed, it is not visible and will not have any adverse effects to the car's performance nor its suspension.
Feedback: I use my car for daily commuting and sometimes highway driving. The Espelir lowering springs were comfortable yet firm. It was an ideal setup for me for city and highway driving. My stock OEM shocks still rode fine and it still still in excellent shape. Many people are afraid that OEM stocks will be killed by lowering springs in about a year. For me, the stock shock was still in great shape. This is because the Espelir lowering springs don't have aggressive spring rates. Aggressive spring rates take away ride comfort and quality, and kills the OEM shocks at the same time. All in all, it was a significant difference in terms of handling over the OEM suspension.
PM me if interested.
Reasonable offers accepted as well.
Thank you for looking.
I have a set of Espelir Lowering Springs for sale. They are made in Japan by a popular company heavily involved in suspension and performance products. Espelir has been proven successful in many circuit racing and track events.
Application:
These will fit 04-07 TSX or 03-07 Accord V6
Price: $80US shipped.
Condition: It was used for a bit over a year. Just like any other used springs, there are some minor rusting on some of the coils. However, this will not affect the spring at all. Once it is installed, it is not visible and will not have any adverse effects to the car's performance nor its suspension.
Feedback: I use my car for daily commuting and sometimes highway driving. The Espelir lowering springs were comfortable yet firm. It was an ideal setup for me for city and highway driving. My stock OEM shocks still rode fine and it still still in excellent shape. Many people are afraid that OEM stocks will be killed by lowering springs in about a year. For me, the stock shock was still in great shape. This is because the Espelir lowering springs don't have aggressive spring rates. Aggressive spring rates take away ride comfort and quality, and kills the OEM shocks at the same time. All in all, it was a significant difference in terms of handling over the OEM suspension.
PM me if interested.
Reasonable offers accepted as well.
Thank you for looking.
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