Springs for 96 Accord?
My g/f just got wheels for her car and she doesnt like the wheel gap[girls are never satisfied].. so I told her I would get her springs. What is a good lowering spring for daily driving, and that I wont have to change the struts in a month?? I was thinking Eibach, any suggestions?
I found that Eibach makes the best springs. They are completely reliable and last forever.
check out this link :
http://www.overboost.com/obs/browse_...cord&year=1996
[Modified by Epstein, 8:10 PM 7/16/2002]
check out this link :
http://www.overboost.com/obs/browse_...cord&year=1996
[Modified by Epstein, 8:10 PM 7/16/2002]
Eibach is known for their quality ... I'd go prokit... going sportline might mean needs for camber kits down the line...correct me if i'm wrong guys. You can head over to groupbuycenter or even ebay to get them for ~180 + ship new.
I personally am going with H&R... In my opinion H&R give a smoother ride and cost only ~140-150 on groupbuycenter
I personally am going with H&R... In my opinion H&R give a smoother ride and cost only ~140-150 on groupbuycenter
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When you get the springs installed, could you post a pic of the car. I have a '96 LX Coupe that I will be dropping soon. I'm thinking about using the Eibach Pro-Kit springs. I just want to see how much of a difference it makes. If anyone else already has this setup, I'd like to see also. Thanks guys!
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