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Old 07-15-2005, 08:43 PM
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I am not sure what to get with my 2000 Accord V6 Coupe. I had Neuspeed on my old Integra, I bottomed out sometimes at speed and the ride was stiff. I had a camber kit and my tires wore even. I had H&R with my RSX Type S, no camber kit and my tires went bald on the fronts real quick. Put camber kit on with my new shoes. That ride was a bit stiff and I scrapped curbs a lot. So, now I am wondering what to do. I don't like scrapping, or having a stiff and clanky ride. I thought about springs, coilovers, and those combo units that cost too much. Any suggestions, bang for the buck?
Old 07-17-2005, 09:39 AM
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my 04 i have Tein S tech springs and they are decent for the price.

my 96 i have Tein SS coilovers and absolutely love them.

i have had Eibach on other cars and love eibach too
Old 07-17-2005, 11:56 AM
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I just bought the Tein H Springs so I will let you know how they work. I don't think I will need a camber kit, 1.2" front, 1" rear drop. I'll report back once I get them. I am also going with KYB GR-2 Shocks all around for starters. If I want more I can always buy it later, this way I have a small investment that isn't a real loss (spending 1000 and not liking what you get is).
Old 07-17-2005, 06:48 PM
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2003, I4 sedan. TEIN SS coilovers w/o pillow mounts with adjustable damper. Since day one never regreted shelling out the $$$$. 2" drop in front, no camber kit needed. 1.5" drop on the rear, over -2 degrees camber. SPC camber kits.
Old 07-17-2005, 10:06 PM
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Love TEIN :goodjob:
Old 07-18-2005, 10:21 AM
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tien basic rides just like stock, i'm slammed 2.25" in the front 1.75 rear
Old 07-18-2005, 11:07 AM
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my eibach prokit ride AMAZING. mines unforunately did sag tho, fronts look lower then my rears. and thats funny cuz its supposed to be the opposite on accords, considering also the prokits drop 1.5 front and rears, id get the H&R sport probably if i got another setup, they drop about the same, their rear drops 1.5 and the front is less to make it even, and it has a great ride also. H&R race and eibach sportlines drop it more but they dont have as nice as ride(stock like). but u will get better performance with all the springs, eibach also has a lifetime warranty on their products, so if something sags or goes bad, u could replace it free, i think the shipping is free too (must have a receipt tho for proof or purchase)




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