4bc16de163 Copyright/trademark/sales mark infringements are not intended or implied. After they settle if you don't like the drop.well your stuck with it no matter what. You can snag they F&F type 1's for $600 and like I said it will be cheaper than putting a coilover/strut combo together. Neither American Honda Motor Company nor its subsidiaries or affiliates shall bear any responsibility for Honda-Tech.com content, comments, or advertising. They are the best bang for your buck. I mean, dont get me wrong, i would like to replace my shocks too, but i only have enough for the springs.
Log In Remember Me? Forgot your Password? or Log In Log In . Coilovers Vs Lowering Springs? Page 1 of 2 1 2 > LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread . So i would go with lowering springs. Then add in your lowering springs.if your using a good set your still close to $600. KW Coilover Shocks Coilovers Provide Adjustable ride height Adjustable damper settings Adjustable rebound settings Firmer spring rates than lowering springs alone Ability to swap to firmer/softer springs Matched damper & spring combinations Interchangeability of parts can replace springs, dampers, perches, pillowball top mounts, etc. They are a awesome set up and everyone I know who has them swears by them. Dont send me e-mail alerts.. I did that with a set so i have Regular lowering springs and my struts are fine 07-13-2010, 11:06 AM #6 crazyskater510 Honda-Tech Member Thread Starter iTrader: (1) Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Bay Area, California Posts: 2,112 Re: Coilovers Vs Lowering Springs? Quote: Originally Posted by 97ej6dx Depends on what you mean FULL coilovers that come with struts will be the best route but The Cheapo Sleave coilovers will blow your struts. Also dont forget about a camber kit.
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