everything is in sets of 4?
i've been thinking about this for months now. i wanted to finish the trunk work so i saw how much weight i was towing around, and i did move most of the weight between teh strut towers. i want to drop the front about 1"-1.5" or so to eliminate the excessive fender gap and improve the stance. i don't want to drop the rear, instead, i just want to stiffen up the rear a tad.
i keep finding springs in sets of 4. I want to replace springs and shocks but i'm trying to avoid going over $1k for fully adjustable coil overs at four corners.
I've been looking at H&R and Eibach, and like the pro-kit plus but like it said, i don't want to drop the rear, even 0.5".
I fully expect a camber kit for the front, and an alignment after the drop will confirm the amount of camber adjustment necessary so i choose the right adjusters.
Thoughts and experience on a custom setup like this for up to or under a grand? Maybe front adjustable coil overs and some aftermarket rear springs and shocks that are OE Sport without a drop? I'm not looking to totally sacrifice ride quality for an improved stance, however; I do corner fairly quickly on a regular basis.
I will continue to look into this myself, but i'll pose the question for others who may want to do the same thing.
Thanks HAF
i keep finding springs in sets of 4. I want to replace springs and shocks but i'm trying to avoid going over $1k for fully adjustable coil overs at four corners.
I've been looking at H&R and Eibach, and like the pro-kit plus but like it said, i don't want to drop the rear, even 0.5".
I fully expect a camber kit for the front, and an alignment after the drop will confirm the amount of camber adjustment necessary so i choose the right adjusters.
Thoughts and experience on a custom setup like this for up to or under a grand? Maybe front adjustable coil overs and some aftermarket rear springs and shocks that are OE Sport without a drop? I'm not looking to totally sacrifice ride quality for an improved stance, however; I do corner fairly quickly on a regular basis.

I will continue to look into this myself, but i'll pose the question for others who may want to do the same thing.
Thanks HAF
Personally go with a full coilover set up...you won't sacrifice ride quality awith GOOD name brand coilovers and you can adjust each corner how you want. This Tein set up I found is under 800bucks. With a camber kit you will be under a grand for a GOOD set up and you will be happy with them. Tein makes some good stuff...the other brand I would recommend it Function and Form...but I can't find anything for your car...do some digging around and see if you can find Function and Form type 1's they run about 600bucks for them and they are a awesome set up for the price.
I wouldn’t try and piece a set up 2geather…1. You want all your suspension composites to be the same around the whole car and 2. By the time you piece 2geather a set up it will be the same price maybe even more than the real full coilover set up. I made this mistake be4 when I did my suspension…I got struts and coilovers that slid on the struts…by the time I was done I could have spent 40bucks more for the real deal and had a much much much better ride…you live and learn. But that’s my recommendations on what you should do.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TEIN-...Q5fAccessories
I wouldn’t try and piece a set up 2geather…1. You want all your suspension composites to be the same around the whole car and 2. By the time you piece 2geather a set up it will be the same price maybe even more than the real full coilover set up. I made this mistake be4 when I did my suspension…I got struts and coilovers that slid on the struts…by the time I was done I could have spent 40bucks more for the real deal and had a much much much better ride…you live and learn. But that’s my recommendations on what you should do.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TEIN-...Q5fAccessories
thanks for the input. up till now the suspension has been stock, 130k mi. later and it's time for an upgrade.
my concern with the Tein DSH94-LUSS2 is that while having an adjustable ride height - it's a minimum 0.9" drop front and rear. I don't want a drop in the rear. We'll see, maybe i have an issue that is causing the rear to sit lower than it should. I'll take a look at some other same year/model accords.
Thanks!
my concern with the Tein DSH94-LUSS2 is that while having an adjustable ride height - it's a minimum 0.9" drop front and rear. I don't want a drop in the rear. We'll see, maybe i have an issue that is causing the rear to sit lower than it should. I'll take a look at some other same year/model accords.
Thanks!
what about Tanabe TAN-TSC023? any good? advancespeedshop dot com has them and the Tein Basic for around the same price and they give me the height adjustment i want.
Tanbe Sustec Pro S-0C
- TSC023
Damping Front/Rear is 8.0/4.0
Height Adjustment Front is -1/4 ~ 2 1/2 inches
Height Adjustment Rear is +1/4 ~ 2 inches
Tanbe Sustec Pro S-0C
- TSC023
Damping Front/Rear is 8.0/4.0
Height Adjustment Front is -1/4 ~ 2 1/2 inches
Height Adjustment Rear is +1/4 ~ 2 inches
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