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Accord Suspension
I am looking into lowering my car.. 2000 Accord Sedan.. not really for street racing or dragging.. more just for looks. I've been looking around and I came across the Skunk2 lowering springs and the Eibach Pro Kit lowering springs. Which would you recommend more? Keep in mind this is more for looks than it is performance but I would still like it to have a good ride to it. Also.. are lowering springs all I would need or is there more to it than just that?
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Re: Accord Suspension
Eibach springs are better, something else to consider H&R springs www.tirerack.com I prefer H&R's.
You should also replace the struts with lowering springs, it's all about how much you have to spend. When it comes to suspension buy the best parts you can afford. |
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