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Old 02-03-2003, 03:04 PM
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Lowering My Car

alright, i just put my 17" rims on my 95 accord. i wanted to lower it but theres a bar on my back two wheels. the bar is about an inch away from touching my tire. i figured if i were to stick 3 people in the back the bar is pretty damn close to hitting it. so what would happen if i were to put my eiboch springs on? won't that create problems? i don't wanna lower it too much (prob between 1"-1.5".
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itll move up with the suspension, dont worry about it
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Old 02-04-2003, 12:04 PM
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yeah, like strodda said, you cool.

if alls you want is about 1.5" down, then i would suggest eibach Pro-kit springs and some decent shocks. its a mild drop that doesn't always require a camber kit, though it is a really good idea, and will improve the overall looks of your car. also, because they are progressive rate, they will give you a comfy ride on the highway and still have the ability to get aggressive in the switchbacks. I recommend eibach only because I have them as do many freinds and we all love them. There are other good springs out there for a mild drop, H&R as well as Neuspeed to name a couple.
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