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Advice On Raising '00 Accord

Old Mar 26, 2009 | 08:42 PM
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I just recently purchased a '00 accord. I love the car but dont really care for how low it is. It looks like the springs are cut and it's currently sitting about as low as it can possibly get. I dont want to return it to stock but definitely would like to bring it back up a couple of inches or so. Im on a budget and not trying to do anything too expensive. Ive purchased a set of JDM adjustable coilover springs along with a set of KYB GR-2 shocks. My questions are - Is this setup going to work together wihout any issues, and if so, how hard will these things be to install?? I know very little about this stuff but a dude at works says he knows a bit and will help me put them on. We have access to a lift, compression tools, etc... Any help is really appreciated....
 
Old Mar 26, 2009 | 09:32 PM
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Your in the right forum and should be able to get someone with that done to there car to answer fairly soon...

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Old Mar 26, 2009 | 09:41 PM
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A somewhat experienced DIY'er can do a complete suspension in about 3 hrs. Those "JDM" springs sound like they're going to sag or break within a few thousand miles, I'd get something like Eibach Pro-Kit springs to go with the GR-2. The GR-2 are OEM replacement shocks and can't handle a spring much more agressive than Eibach Pro-Kit springs or Tein H-Tech springs.
 
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