Lowering Springs on 2008 Accord Coupe 4 cyl.
Hi, I want to lower the ride to give a better look, and a better feel on the road. For now, I just want to put lowering springs on my stock shoks, and then may be later upgrade shocks.
I want to know if the ride quality is really that bad with Sportline, compare to Pro kit. (Eibach)
Thanks
I want to know if the ride quality is really that bad with Sportline, compare to Pro kit. (Eibach)
Thanks
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Do yourself a favor and do it all at once. Trust me, it'll be ALOT less simpler that way. Otherwise you would have to disassemble/reassemble the springs and shocks both times, so it's like you're doing the complete installation 2 times.
Trust me, save your money a little longer and you'll be much better off. You can do it, have patience.
Also Eibach Sportline springs drop quite a bit, and will no doubt blow out stock shocks fairly quickly.
Trust me, save your money a little longer and you'll be much better off. You can do it, have patience.

Also Eibach Sportline springs drop quite a bit, and will no doubt blow out stock shocks fairly quickly.
Do yourself a favor and do it all at once. Trust me, it'll be ALOT less simpler that way. Otherwise you would have to disassemble/reassemble the springs and shocks both times, so it's like you're doing the complete installation 2 times.
Trust me, save your money a little longer and you'll be much better off. You can do it, have patience.
Also Eibach Sportline springs drop quite a bit, and will no doubt blow out stock shocks fairly quickly.
Trust me, save your money a little longer and you'll be much better off. You can do it, have patience.

Also Eibach Sportline springs drop quite a bit, and will no doubt blow out stock shocks fairly quickly.
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