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Question Maxspeed coilovers? Good?

Hi I saw these maxspeed coilovers for $200 for my honda accord 99 4 door.....I think i am going to make a mistake if I buy these because I fear the ride will be bouncy as hell. I can't stand it anymore being with lowering springs because the ride is way too bouncy and harsh.

I may go back to stock springs.
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i have maxpeed springs too. i have coilovers. they are bouncy. if i were u i would get new ones.
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If Nuespeed make a set for your car, I would give them a try. Coilovers have their purpose but driving on local highways and interstates just isn't their forte.
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Cool

THank you so much for your input.
This prevented me just from wasting another $200. I knew that those weren't good. Sounded too good to be true.
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So which suspension set up have you decided on?:flash:
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Oh well I decided to go back to stock springs...they are the most comfortable. Really smooth ride I tell you.

Forget all that crap about LOWERING your car...all I need is rims and a body kit...that will make it look lowered
Or I don't know...maybe I should just get those neuspeed springs or whatever it is. It seems like a lot of people have those. I wonder if they give stock like ride quality.
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The Neuspeed springs won't be as smooth as a stock ride. It will be stiffer. If you are not trying to build for speed off the line, then the stock springs probably will be your best bet.
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