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Old 12-10-2004, 09:55 AM
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Body-Kit not fitting 94-95 accord

I got a 95 accord ex, and i was talking to a friend, and he was telling me that all these fiberglass body kits don't really fit and how its a pain to install. is that really true? and what would be the maxium allowable drop to be drivable with a body kit?
i live in toronto, so we get snow, do you guys think i should scrap the whole body kit idea?
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Old 12-10-2004, 12:27 PM
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Re: Body-Kit not fitting 94-95 accord

yes, bodykits can be a PITA to install, get a bodyshop to do it...it will save you SO much stress. Don't know about maximum drop, that would probably depend on which kit you got. IF you slam it, then yes you will scrap.
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