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90Accorder
2/29/2008 12:44:07 PM
I'm looking to get some new springs.  I'm all ready planning on buying the KYB GR-2 due to the low price for all 4.  But were looking for some new springs to go with them.
Out current set up is the KYB gr2 and the Eibach Sportline springs with camber and toe adjustments for front and rear.  But this tiem around were looking go not so low but still lower than oem.  So were looking at the eibach prokit.  But it seems kinda pricey.  Compared to tein springs and skunk2.  But skunk2 springs say they drop the car 2 or more inchs.  ANd were just looking to go 1.5-1.0.  SO will the tein S springs drop it more than 1.5 or should I go with the tien H springs?  But I've only found one set on ebay and theyr kinda price also.
So can about tell me a good choice of spring?
90Accorder
2/29/2008 12:51:16 PM
or would my best bet to get the tokico hp shocks and tokico lowering springs.  I just found them on ebay and they seem to be my best bet for the cash and the amount that we want the car lowered.
finch13
2/29/2008 3:36:37 PM
Go with Eibachs over the Tein entry models. And I would recommend a heavier duty shock such as the KYB AGX or Koni Yellows.
Seeds
3/6/2008 7:49:23 AM
I would agree about the KYB AGX or Koni Yellows, those are pretty much the only good shocks around for lowered accords.  On the other hand, I really dont care for Eibach, there springs have a tenancy to settle at different levels on each corner.  I tend to stick with NeuSpeeds, but others dont like them because of the stiffer ride... to each there own.
Oh, if you go with koni yellows, be sure to get the right ones for your springs, Koni develops there shocks for each mainstream coilover and spring you can find, the ones for NeuSpeed race springs are model ******-5, if memory serves me correctly, you are deffinitly going to want to double check that though.
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