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Old May 30, 2013 | 10:45 PM
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Default how low can i drop my 95 without using a camber kit

I would like to lower my 95 accord ex sedan a little over an inch. i located a kit that might drop the ride 1.5-1.75. My quick question is how much drop can the factory ball joints and camber settings accommodate?
I would like to stick with stock components as much as possible.
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Old May 31, 2013 | 01:32 AM
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As long as you drop it less than 2in, do can get away with not using a camber kit. Your ball joints will be fine. Just get the car aligned 2 weeks after you install the suspension (to allow it to settle). As long as the toe is set to 0 degrees, camber wear will kept to a minimum.


What brand suspension were you looking at?
 
Old May 31, 2013 | 06:19 PM
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i am thinking about a
B&G S2K Sport Suspension Kits

a little pricey but i dont really want to mess around matching springs and shocks myself. i just want to buy a 4 wheel kit and bolt it up....
 
Old Jun 1, 2013 | 12:35 AM
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there are a number of lowering springs that will fit and accommodate less than 2 inches...though most would probably be against this, i cut 1.5 coils from the rear and 1.25 coils from the front on stock oem springs and it has dropped it very nice and even with only a little added bounce at slow speeds (35 mph and under). Now this was on an uneven height 95 coupe with the rear super high with oversized rims by 1" from factory. i have pics up in my intro post of what the car looks like now
 
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