'90 Accord suspension help
I bought my friends dilapidated, and well used Accord for the low, low price of a re-manufactured starter two years ago... $1700, three state inspections, and two hoods later; and "Dirt" is still running/falling apart on me.

My friend is a man of larger proportions, and the car has a stance that suggests a run-in with Hellboy. The driver's front end sits about three inches lower than any of the other corners... it's an awkward, and crooked look for ANY car.
The shoddy condition and pimp lean help add to the nothing-worth-looting anti theft system I got going for me, but I need to replace everything piece by piece, and I'm on the suspension now:
What kinds of set-ups are available that'll drop ride height, improve handling/braking, but not break my budget?!

My friend is a man of larger proportions, and the car has a stance that suggests a run-in with Hellboy. The driver's front end sits about three inches lower than any of the other corners... it's an awkward, and crooked look for ANY car.
The shoddy condition and pimp lean help add to the nothing-worth-looting anti theft system I got going for me, but I need to replace everything piece by piece, and I'm on the suspension now:
What kinds of set-ups are available that'll drop ride height, improve handling/braking, but not break my budget?!
Lemme just start by saying this topic has been absolutely beat to death.
However, since I just installed, and love them, I would suggest F&F type 1 coilovers.
You're looking at about 550-600 for a set and I have been thrilled with them.
However, since I just installed, and love them, I would suggest F&F type 1 coilovers.
You're looking at about 550-600 for a set and I have been thrilled with them.
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