best fit for an accord
anyone would like to help me determine da best type of springs for a 94 accord? i already kno bout da basic accord guide. please dont tell me bout dat, i'm jus askin for ur personal opinion. if u have any pics, please post...thanx
I like the Eibach Pro-Kit springs. The have a nice mild drop and still retain a nice ride for daily driving. I had them on my 95 Accord EX with Tokico blues. I liked the combination very much.
I used da Jackson Racing springs fo ma ryde. They lower it 1.25" front an rea'. I ryde it on stock shocks 'cause i'm po'. The ryde is good, feel a little mo' road which is tight, and handling is hella tight.
I hope dat helps, bro.
I hope dat helps, bro.
94 w/ AGX's and Eibach Sportlines.....
only bottomed out twice, and it was bottoming out the car, not the shocks, and both involved steep as driveways to commercial business (grr).....
2"ish drop looks amazing, and with a good pair of shocks, makes the hadeling 304782348732x better than stock.....ride isnt very harsh at all...you get used to having a "rougher" ride by about the few weeks, though even from the first day, its really only noticable on really shitty roads (which are common in MI
)
though i understand people getting a pro-kit sized drop to keep the car "daily driveable", theres definantly nothing difficult with a sportline sized drop and daily driving...at least theres no problems w/o snow, but ive got another 2 monhts to wait for that ****....frankly, much less than 1 3/4" doesnt create a very astethic drop, and because those springs often have a closer to stock spring rate, handeling is not improved on teh same level.....
its all a balance of what you want/need
only bottomed out twice, and it was bottoming out the car, not the shocks, and both involved steep as driveways to commercial business (grr).....
2"ish drop looks amazing, and with a good pair of shocks, makes the hadeling 304782348732x better than stock.....ride isnt very harsh at all...you get used to having a "rougher" ride by about the few weeks, though even from the first day, its really only noticable on really shitty roads (which are common in MI
)though i understand people getting a pro-kit sized drop to keep the car "daily driveable", theres definantly nothing difficult with a sportline sized drop and daily driving...at least theres no problems w/o snow, but ive got another 2 monhts to wait for that ****....frankly, much less than 1 3/4" doesnt create a very astethic drop, and because those springs often have a closer to stock spring rate, handeling is not improved on teh same level.....
its all a balance of what you want/need
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Pilatus
Honda Accord (1990 - 2002)
10
Jun 16, 2002 11:58 AM



