Lowering Springs
#2
RE: Lowering Springs
Just a quick note: If you get lowering springs and then you are using the stock struts, just know that the struts are going to wear out quicker. I would invest in an entire suspension kit (struts/springs). The outcome will be a lot better than just springs, handling, ride, look, etc.
Just my 2 cents...
Just my 2 cents...
#4
RE: Lowering Springs
I prefer my N1 Racing Suspension System by DropZone..great looking and is a full lowering system with all the necessary hardware that other manufactures charge extra for, includes Upper Strut Mounts and inner bump stops .
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#6
RE: Lowering Springs
Eibach lowering springs. The sportline kit. It's the best, I have them on my accord. It's a 2 inch drop front and rear. They've got that perfect stiffness, but they're not to stiff that ur bouncing around everywhere.
#7
RE: Lowering Springs
That set sells for around $1475.00...includes mounting plates ..
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What do the N1 set up sell for?
What do the N1 set up sell for?
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#8
RE: Lowering Springs
with the upper plates.... that's nice.... I loved my H&R Cup kit, just a killer setup (and about $800 less) but those caps would be nice.... less spring compressor time, better look and fit.... nice looking setup that N1 is... I'd love to see how it operates under a full race (rally) situation...
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