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Old Apr 8, 2004 | 12:04 AM
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I just received my HR springs today for my 6gen 4cyl Accord. The only problem is that the rear springs has the part number of a 6cyl instead a part number for a 4cyl.

My question is for people that had bought HR springs for their 4cyl. Did your springs come with different part number for the front and rear?
Shouldn't there be only one part number (set of 4 springs) for the 4cyl?
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Old Apr 8, 2004 | 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by rtfmdude
I just received my HR springs today for my 6gen 4cyl Accord. The only problem is that the rear springs has the part number of a 6cyl instead a part number for a 4cyl.

My question is for people that had bought HR springs for their 4cyl. Did your springs come with different part number for the front and rear?
Shouldn't there be only one part number (set of 4 springs) for the 4cyl?
i would think that since front springs differ from rear springs that they would have different part numbers. and since the difference between the V6 and the 4cyl is the weight of the engine up front, it would be safe to assume they use the same part number for the rear springs, but the V6 gets stiffer (or longer) front springs due to the extra weight of the bigger engine.
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Old Apr 8, 2004 | 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Ben95ex
i would think that since front springs differ from rear springs that they would have different part numbers. and since the difference between the V6 and the 4cyl is the weight of the engine up front, it would be safe to assume they use the same part number for the rear springs, but the V6 gets stiffer (or longer) front springs due to the extra weight of the bigger engine.
It make sense that there is no different as far as the rear is concern. But www.hrsprings.com only list one number for each set of springs (whether it is a 4 or a 6 cyl). If HR rear spring are the same for the 4cyl and the 6cyl then they should of come up with a 3rd number so it doesn't make it confusing.
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