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Old 12-30-2001, 10:18 PM
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Cool Lowering my Car

Ok....i want to lower my 1991 accord ex 2 door around 1.8 inches just for looks not racing. What i would like to know is what equipment i need, springs or coilovers do i need a camber correction kit also any sway bars or stuff like that and how much am i looking to spend on all of this i don't want to spend 1200 dollars but i can afford 5 or 6 hundred so any help would be great. Thanks
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Old 12-30-2001, 10:54 PM
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go for springs they are less of an headache and they are cheaper...as for the getting chambers, you would have to get an alignment check to see if you need it
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If you lower more then 1.75" I recommend camber kits. I would get Eibach Sportline with KYB AGX and get some camber kits. Total cost $ 750-800.
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