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Old 06-05-2003, 09:01 AM
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My girl needs to get dropped

Gotta love that attention grabbing subject line don't ya? HA! Well now that I have your undivided attention, here's what I'm lookin for.

My 1990 Accord Coupe LX is sittin on 16" Enkei RF-1s shod with 205*55*R16 Yokohamas.

What are the merits to lowering my car a little bit? What will it take to lower it? How much money should I expect to spend?

Most importantly, where can I read up on this subject to educate myself before I make a decision?

Don't respond to this post if you don't know what you're talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about, and that's why I am ASKING questions, not answering them.

Thanks, in advance, for your insight on my little ricer.
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Old 06-05-2003, 12:49 PM
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Benefits of lowering are better looks and better handling.

You need a set of quality springs EG H&R Eibach and sport shocks EG Kyb AGX, Koni Sports. Figure about $630 for the parts with installation labor about $200-$400 based on the shop and the area.

Good sites for research are:

The Tire Rack site
www.eibach.com
www.hrsprings.com
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