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i guess coilovers are the way to go huh. what about the sway bars?
 

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Or Tokico HP & Skunk2/Ground Control Sleeves. Should be about $650-700 new. Maybe even cheaper if you look around..
 

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knox47, do you know if the Eibach front sway is solid or hollow? I might be interested in picking it up, PM me please! lol

Buy a decent set of coilovers. Then, get a Progress TL 24mm RSB, Moog endlinks to go with the RSB and a good strut bar like the CL/TL front upper strut bar. Or if you want the aftermarket look, go with a Neuspeed 1-pc bar. If you don't have the funds for the Neuspeed, a decent 3-pc bar like the Cusco or NRG flat bars work well.

Don't forget to get an alignment after all that as well.

BTW, shouldn't this be in the Suspension sub-forum?
 

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knox47, do you know if the Eibach front sway is solid or hollow? I might be interested in picking it up, PM me please! lol

Buy a decent set of coilovers. Then, get a Progress TL 24mm RSB, Moog endlinks to go with the RSB and a good strut bar like the CL/TL front upper strut bar. Or if you want the aftermarket look, go with a Neuspeed 1-pc bar. If you don't have the funds for the Neuspeed, a decent 3-pc bar like the Cusco or NRG flat bars work well.

Don't forget to get an alignment after all that as well.

BTW, shouldn't this be in the Suspension sub-forum?

Yea that's my fault didn't pick the right forum. All suggestions sound good. Now I'm leaning towards this>>Tanabe Sustec Pro S-OC Type II Coilover Honda Accord 4Cyl 1998-2002
 

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Yea that's my fault didn't pick the right forum. All suggestions sound good. Now I'm leaning towards this>>Tanabe Sustec Pro S-OC Type II Coilover Honda Accord 4Cyl 1998-2002

Keep in mind, those Tanabe coilovers only allow a maximum drop of about 2.5 in the front and 2 in the back. So if you're gonna cough up $800+ for that kind of a drop, you might as well get some H&R Race springs or Tein S-Tech springs for a fraction of that price.

Here's for reference on the Tanabe's

http://www.sfxperformance.com/parts/TABTSC023.htm
 

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Keep in mind, those Tanabe coilovers only allow a maximum drop of about 2.5 in the front and 2 in the back. So if you're gonna cough up $800+ for that kind of a drop, you might as well get some H&R Race springs or Tein S-Tech springs for a fraction of that price.

Here's for reference on the Tanabe's

http://www.sfxperformance.com/parts/TABTSC023.htm

Cool i'll post pics once i decide what to get. :smash:
 

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if you plan on dropping your car. please do it good the first time. many ppl INCLUDING myself have gone through springs and sleeves thinking they will be the end.

it wasnt... haha lol

good luck man.


Function and form ftw. for the quality and low cost!
 
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