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Old 02-23-2004, 05:48 PM
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? for 5th gen Lude

I tried searching on this, but got nothing helpfull. My question is will lowering a prelude with ATTS do anything to the ATTS? Will it still work fine. I don't want to lower much more than an inch. I just don't want to do anything that will mess that up.
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Re: ? for 5th gen Lude

When I worked for Honda there were a bunch of preludes w/ ATTS lowered that came in for service. Some with the ATTS light on but driver related not suspsension.
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