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Old 02-22-2002, 02:36 PM
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need info about a drop

ok i just bought me a 94 accord and i am about to order some Extreme RX Series 3.25 Front/3.00 Rear springs from sprint.
what i need to know is am i gonna need anything else like stiffer struts
camber kit ect.. to keep ride quality? all help is welcomed
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If your dropping it that much, you will definately need new struts, or else ride quality will be very poor. You'll also need a camber kit, or else you'll go through a new set of tires every couple of months. As far as struts go, I think you should go with Koni Yellows. They are probably one of the best (if not the best) one to go with. Good luck.
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well, I use extreme RX and I did use to have stock shocks. I don't drive too much so I didn't wore out those shocks. I changed to Koni Yellows for better handling only
Camber kits........not yet. Like I said, I don;t drive too much so I don't waste tire threads a lot. I only did alignment.
Plus, I use 18x7.5 wheels, so I'm afraid that using camber kits will just cause the wheel to rub the fender most of the times.

Good luck with yours....and let us know how you finally do it
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thx

ok sorry it took so long to reply i havent been home for a while but anyways i just got my springs in but i figured i better wait untill i get the struts and the camber kit and just do the instal all at once
your info helped out a lot
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