Opinions on Neuspeed Sport springs for 94-97 Accord
I have been a member of this forum for a long time now. I have read the Guide to Basic Accords, but it did not talk much about Neuspeed Springs. I see some people say it is the same as H&R sport and a lot who disagree.
My first choice for springs would have been Eibach Sportline, second choice being H&R Sport, and then I guess Neuspeed would follow behind. I was pissed off when I missed out on some new Eibach Sportlines for $100 recently.
I am now left with someone locally selling Neuspeed Sport springs which gives 1.7" in the front ant 1.5" in the rear. The guy 'claims' that they have only been used for 3 months. I will take that with a grain of salt.
Do you think Neuspeed Sport springs are worth $130?
Will they hold up well compare to the Eibach sportlines or should I just wait? I have been waiting for over a year now, and I have the camber kit and KYB AGX front shocks. I am ready to drop my car this week before Thanksgiving so I can hit a track and some twisties over the weekend.
I tow a jet ski and a motorcycle trailer occasionally. Will these hold up with all my abuse from the trailer? I drive like a granny, but the trailer has shot my rear shocks now.
I am looking for a sporty feel, along with mostly the looks. I want my car to look slick. I have 205/50/17" wheels on it.
So, what are your opinions on this setup?
N.B: I have tried waiting for the suspension tread to be built up, but it is moving too slowly for me to get the replies that I need.
My first choice for springs would have been Eibach Sportline, second choice being H&R Sport, and then I guess Neuspeed would follow behind. I was pissed off when I missed out on some new Eibach Sportlines for $100 recently.
I am now left with someone locally selling Neuspeed Sport springs which gives 1.7" in the front ant 1.5" in the rear. The guy 'claims' that they have only been used for 3 months. I will take that with a grain of salt.
Do you think Neuspeed Sport springs are worth $130?
Will they hold up well compare to the Eibach sportlines or should I just wait? I have been waiting for over a year now, and I have the camber kit and KYB AGX front shocks. I am ready to drop my car this week before Thanksgiving so I can hit a track and some twisties over the weekend.
I tow a jet ski and a motorcycle trailer occasionally. Will these hold up with all my abuse from the trailer? I drive like a granny, but the trailer has shot my rear shocks now.
I am looking for a sporty feel, along with mostly the looks. I want my car to look slick. I have 205/50/17" wheels on it.
So, what are your opinions on this setup?
N.B: I have tried waiting for the suspension tread to be built up, but it is moving too slowly for me to get the replies that I need.
anyone?
Any comparison between Eibach Sportlines, H&R Sport and Neuspeed Sport? Which is most robust for my towing needs? Which will hold up the longest?
Any comparison between Eibach Sportlines, H&R Sport and Neuspeed Sport? Which is most robust for my towing needs? Which will hold up the longest?
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