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Tenzo Type R Lowering springs.

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Old Jan 24, 2005 | 06:06 PM
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Default Tenzo Type R Lowering springs.

Well lately I have been pondering about upgrading my accord. I saw some tenzon lowering springs and was wondering if I could use the stock shocks with them or if I would have to buy some new ones. And how much does lowering realy help in handling?
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Old Jan 24, 2005 | 06:13 PM
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Default Re: Tenzo Type R Lowering springs. (spinny)

you could use stock shocks if you wanted, but isn't really recommend. since you are taking it all apart anyway you might as well do it all at once. i wouldn't say lowering your car with just springs helps in handling really as the suspension feel will generally be alot softer and bouncier.
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Old Jan 24, 2005 | 08:38 PM
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Default Re: Tenzo Type R Lowering springs. (momstaxi)

i would stay away from tenzo springs. i've heard nothing but bad stuff about them. what are u planning to do with ur car? auto-x, daily driver, etc, etc?
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Old Jan 24, 2005 | 10:25 PM
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Default Re: Tenzo Type R Lowering springs. (CD7power)

I recently dropped my 99 coupe accord..

Prokit... only 1 1/2 drop.. using stock springs. It rides fine

I hear.. if u drop ne lower then 2 inches... your gonna need a camber kit and shocks..
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