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Old 10-13-2007, 12:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Car: HONDA accord
 
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Question h&r's on accord???

I have a 91, accord ex and want to lower it about 2"s. was looking at Race h&r's...good springs or not???


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Old 10-13-2007, 11:39 AM   #2 (permalink)
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h&r are good ,,, but if ur gonna go name brand springs id sugguest skunk2 for the accord or tein


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Old 10-14-2007, 12:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
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H&R Race Springs will drop you more then 2" , More like 2.75" which will be a nice slam to the Accord.

H&R Sport Springs are going to lower you about 2" , Maybe a little less.... 1.75"

Tein is also a great product and they are fairly priced now-a-days, However, Again your looking at a 1.7" drop max with the S-techs, 1" drop with the H-techs

Skunk2 makes a great spring IMO, But the minimum drop you'll get with them is almost the same as the H&R Race, 2.5" if not lower.

That .5" really does make a difference in height, So be careful what you purchase.

What size wheels are you running?


I've done an extreme amount of Research on Aftermarket springs and have installed just about every brand on customers cars.
If you have any direct questions about ride height or comfort-ability in ride, Please feel free to PM me.
I can also install for you in needed.

G/L, -Jeff


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