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Old 02-08-2005, 01:25 AM
J-O-N-O J-O-N-O is offline
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Question I need some lowering advice 89 accord

k i have new tokico hp struts on the car now with purple intrax springs that have a drop 2.5 (i think) the car still rides a bit rough. ive been looking at dropzones that are 2.25 drop will that make the ride better or should i look for 1.5 drop and those are hard to find for the 3g body. the struts wont get messed will they. i havnt had a full season on the struts and the car is sitting for the winter. i need some advice on whats the best to buy thanks
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Old 05-23-2005, 06:48 AM
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Re: I need some lowering advice 89 accord

between the spring's and strut's you have a more race designed susp. than if you would have got a sport spring. If you like the stance the springs give you, I suggest changing to an adjustable strut (ie. KYB GR-2's), or change the spring to a more sport style like Eibach's, or sprint sport spring's. Remember though that lowering the car and upgrading to a performance suspension means just that, its a race style suspension, there designed to be stiff and rough. Thats why they perform better than stock, my suggestion is just try and get used to it.
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