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Old 05-09-2012, 06:03 PM
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i have a 09 v6 coupe i plan on lowering myself, can someone just fill me in on if a camber kit is necessary ? or can i pick up some new struts and eibachs.. and if anyone knows i site to get good priced struts lemme kno. thanks
 
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Old 05-09-2012, 06:16 PM
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For your aftermarket lowering questions, there is driveaccord forum which has members that add aftermarket suspension. We can help you with many other questions regarding your car; however, there are not a lot of member on this forum with 8th generation Accords that they modify and give first hand advice. I have an 8th gen; but, don't modify.

If you were using an HFP (Honda Factory Performance) suspension kit, then I do not believe you need a camber kit.

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Old 05-09-2012, 07:13 PM
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I have an 11 Accord Coupe lowered with Eiback Pro Kit Lowering springs only, its been 4000+ miles since and there has been no noticeable uneven tire wear. Although without high performance struts the ride is really bouncy and I will be soon switching to Tien coilovers. I have heard that you may need a rear kit.

Here read this:
No, you DO NOT need camber kits!!!!!!!! - Honda-Tech
 
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