thinking about getting some skunk2 coil overs

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im just getting the sleeves and running them with my stock struts. they are for my 98 accord coupe this is my daily/ my hooptie so not trying to throw much money in to the car just want it to looking decent any opinions
 

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u bumped after less than a minute? what is ur question? dont run coils with stock struts its not gonna last long
 

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i dont think skunk2 makes them for our cars anymore, and this isnt a very busy site so you dont have to bump every minute
 

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Your stock shocks were not meant to be run with anything other than stock springs, so I would suggest you look in to a cheap alternative, other than ebay, and use something that won't end up costing you more in the long run.

*Hint* - Suspension Review Thread
 

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u bumped after less than a minute? what is ur question? dont run coils with stock struts its not gonna last long

new to the site lol and my question is any1 one using this set up on their car and how is it running

i dont think skunk2 makes them for our cars anymore, and this isnt a very busy site so you dont have to bump every minute

yea i found a shop that has them for 297.99 free shipping

Your stock shocks were not meant to be run with anything other than stock springs, so I would suggest you look in to a cheap alternative, other than ebay, and use something that won't end up costing you more in the long run.

*Hint* - Suspension Review Thread

do u know of any other cheap alternatives
 

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Yes, lowering springs and aftermarket shocks that are pretty much an OEM replacement.

Tokico Blues come to mind.

You can get H & R springs to go with those.

Otherwise, be patient, save up and get a set of full coilovers, which would probably be the best option.
 

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be patient, save up and get a set of full coilovers, which would probably be the best option.

+1

i was acually gonna buy lowering springs but then read some reviews and talked to a few ppl on here and decided to wait and get the ff type 2's and im so happy i waited
 

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Yes, lowering springs and aftermarket shocks that are pretty much an OEM replacement.

Tokico Blues come to mind.

You can get H & R springs to go with those.

Otherwise, be patient, save up and get a set of full coilovers, which would probably be the best option.

yea not really a fan of lowering springs had some tein s tech on my ep3 and didnt like the drop it gave me the most u usually get is like a 2'' DROP on springs and with the coil overs i can raise or go lower if i do decide to go with the skunk 2 sleeves do u know of any good struts that will not cost a arm and a leg
 

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+1

i was acually gonna buy lowering springs but then read some reviews and talked to a few ppl on here and decided to wait and get the ff type 2's and im so happy i waited

Exactly how it should be done.
 
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