parts for dropping my 1997 honda accord lx
I have been to some parts store online and I have seen springs that is supposed to drop my car 1.9 inches in the front and 1.7 inches in the rear. I have 17 inch rims on my car right now. What are the required parts for the drop. Will the springs do it alone or do I need additional parts? Thank you.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93cb7sedan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">springs and shocks
h&R springs and Kyb agx shocks are a pretty nice combo, and wont kill your bank</TD></TR></TABLE>
Springs and Struts just to be technical. But as 93cb7sedan said springs, struts and camber kit then an alignment. If you can't afford the camber kit just get it aligned as soon as possible so you don't eat your tires to quickly.
h&R springs and Kyb agx shocks are a pretty nice combo, and wont kill your bank</TD></TR></TABLE>
Springs and Struts just to be technical. But as 93cb7sedan said springs, struts and camber kit then an alignment. If you can't afford the camber kit just get it aligned as soon as possible so you don't eat your tires to quickly.
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