Springs?
What should i get for my 6th gen. accord. Eibach Prokit 1.5f and 1.5r or others?
my question is that if i get 1.5 will it look good to cover those gaps and the front is usally higher than the back.
my question is that if i get 1.5 will it look good to cover those gaps and the front is usally higher than the back.
Sportline's are nice. i went with Neuspeed Sport and have been pretty happy so far. Whatever you get, look into replacing your shocks too. Stock shocks don't hold up too well, and if you're paying someone to do the install, it'll be a waste to end up paying twice.. once for the springs, and once later on to replace the shocks. Just my $.02.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=333577
i just dont get why you make numbers of post about
the same topic that been covered so many time.
sometime i wish Teken was here..
[Modified by iam7head, 3:48 AM 12/2/2002]
i just dont get why you make numbers of post about
the same topic that been covered so many time.
sometime i wish Teken was here..
[Modified by iam7head, 3:48 AM 12/2/2002]
I don't have a 6th gen, but H&R has always done me right. I've put H&R on my '91 Accord, as well as my previous BMW, and my wife's Maxima SE...perfect fit and function.
Good luck!
Good luck!
Trending Topics
Definitely go with the Eibach springs, I have Neuspeed and they are way to soft. And as mentioned above, replace factory struts as well.
Try a search to find which ones are better.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
AlexcustomRide
Suspension & Brakes
2
Feb 6, 2009 02:16 PM




