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Old Oct 21, 2005 | 12:07 PM
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Default 3G Accord Lowering Advice

Since my car is alot older than most manufacturers "Target" range for parts I am coming to you guys.

- What is a good shock and strut / spring setup for a 1989 Accord DX ?

- Is there a specific Camber Kit I should get when purchasing a lowering kit ?

I would like to hear any comments from similar owners who have dropped theirs.

**Note I am looking for sport styling and handling but not at the sacrifice of the total ride. IE : I like the BMW "Feel the road" idea but still like to ride relatively comfortable ... this is not a racer.**
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Old Oct 21, 2005 | 01:02 PM
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Default Re: 3G Accord Lowering Advice (89ShadowAccord)

i feel the road but just cuz i have 18s but any lowering is going to do that,i have h&r springs and i love them, with a camber kit you can go with what ever no dif. realy. i have a 5th gen accord so i dont know about yours but i dont think accords dont have shocks just struts.look at the tien type s thread
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Old Oct 21, 2005 | 02:13 PM
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Default Re: 3G Accord Lowering Advice (hondabum4life)

http://www.3geez.com


Then go to suspension section I think. If it's not called suspension or handling, I garuntee they have something for you. I think they have an FAQ about lowering.


Sorry if that doesn't make sense....just go to the website.
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