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Old 08-25-2009, 06:07 PM
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Icon2 Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

I have done some searching and can't find any manufacturers that make lowering springs or full coilover kits for the 1995-1997 Odyssey. I know the engines are the same as the accord and many of those parts swap over easily...Is the suspension the same as well?

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Old 10-09-2009, 08:34 AM
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Default Re: Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

I finally found some!
the just arrived and I can't wait to install them.

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Default Re: Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

who made them? I though accord coilovers did it on gen 1 odys.
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Default Re: Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

Originally Posted by gentek1145
I finally found some!
the just arrived and I can't wait to install them.

where did you order your coilover set? i been trying to look. let me know thanks!
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Default Re: Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

I got them from a seller in Japan. They are installed now! 3" drop all around.
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Default Re: Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

I found some tien s. Tech springs for my odyssey but can't remember the site let me look it up
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Default Re: Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

http://sportcompactonly.com/part_p-173006_s-5.htm

heres the link to the springs their like $179 which is a pretty good deal for tein and fit the first gen odyssey and oasis from isuzu
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Default Re: Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

Originally Posted by gentek1145
I got them from a seller in Japan. They are installed now! 3" drop all around.
you have pictures of your ride lowered?
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Default Re: Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

Originally Posted by hondakidd03
http://sportcompactonly.com/part_p-173006_s-5.htm

heres the link to the springs their like $179 which is a pretty good deal for tein and fit the first gen odyssey and oasis from isuzu
hmm? does anybody else know of getting coilover sets?
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Default Re: Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

Originally Posted by SiKnezzX408
hmm? does anybody else know of getting coilover sets?
I'm rockin Tein Basics. I've been riding on them for two years and I have them adjusted to the lowest setting without any problems. I got them at Dynamic Autosport in Lake-Forest, CA.
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Default Re: Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

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I'm rockin Tein Basics. I've been riding on them for two years and I have them adjusted to the lowest setting without any problems. I got them at Dynamic Autosport in Lake-Forest, CA.
nice ride. I'll call them up. thanks. whats your offset on your wheels and size?
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Default Re: Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

The wheels are 17x8 and 17x9, but I don't remember what the offsets are. I also have 25mm bolt-on spacers in the back.
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Default Re: Lowering Springs/Coilovers for 95-97 Odyssey?

looking from the pics, this could/may be used in gen.1 crvs...
rear top hats needed to be replaced or modified to fit rd1,
care to tell how much you got them including shipping??
ive read an article once that theres similarities of the accord
suspension from the gen.1 crv or civics, just minor modding needed...
i almost did it with my GAB coilovers but my boy bought it when
we were talking bout hacking it to fit in my gen.1 crv..LOL


Originally Posted by gentek1145
I finally found some!
the just arrived and I can't wait to install them.


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