Need help..lowering springs

williamsvt

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dreman said:
H&R sports drops you at 1.5F 1.2R, and the neuspeed's are pretty good I've heard bad thing about Eibach pro-kits and my friends intrgra's drives like *** with them. Here's old school pic of my accord with h&r's and stock shocks.

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That looks pretty good for that small of a drop!

My suggestion would be go with the Neuspeeds and then get either Koni Yellows or for a baller on a budget go for KYB AGX's which are also ride adjustable. :thumbsup:
 

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I personally chose eibach, couldn't get any better. 2" drop which makes cars center of grav lower which is good for cornering, stock shocks for a nice comfortable ride , and you will need cambers anything over 1" drop
 

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Twobit said:
I personally chose eibach, couldn't get any better. 2" drop which makes cars center of grav lower which is good for cornering, stock shocks for a nice comfortable ride , and you will need cambers anything over 1" drop
I love my eibach, i have prokits so smaller drop. Eibach are the only springs i'd go with at this point. I've been around many combos with friends cars, accouple different ones myself. My car does not "feel" lowered. Tighter, yes. Harsh, squeaky, uncomfortable, not one bit.

You can get away without a camber kit with more than a 1 in drop, your camber won't necessarily be in spec but i don't see the point in dropping your car and trying to get zero camber. Take advantage of your new springs with a small amount of negative camber.
 

DaAccord98

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thats gonna b me i want those the H&R springs wit sum tokico blues wat ya think? and no camber good idea no camber or bad idea?
 
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