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Old Jul 8, 2009 | 01:53 PM
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I've heard of it all, struts, lowering springs, coilovers etc.
What would be best for my ride? 02 Accord Sedan...
You all know how terrible the roll is on this ride; Who can tell me what's the best lowering method to use? I honestly don't care how much I'll spend, I just want to be sure I'll be happy with BOTH the look AND the feel.
I've seen TOO MANY Accords with a hideous drop, and I'm afraid that's how mine will turn out (i.e. the *** sags lower than the front). I don't want that.
I want a clean-looking drop all around, preferably, the rear should be a little higher than the front (not dramatically muscle-car higher, just a little bit).
I'd appreciate everyone's opinion and defending argument, whether it's performance, cost, or all of that put together, if you think you know what's best for my car, please share! THANKS!!
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Old Jul 8, 2009 | 02:00 PM
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Well if you prefer a certain look then coilovers are best just because you can fine tune how low you want each part of the car exactly. Now for the brand that is going to be how much you want to spend just because it will be different from company to company depending on the quality and adjustability of the coilover itself.
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