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XdiscontensionX
09-03-2002, 01:55 PM
next spring i plan on some 17" wheels wrapped in 215/45s, and about a 2" drop (rumor has it anything more than that is illegal in my state). what's going to give me the most bang for my buck, and the least wear and tear on my car... coil-overs or springs/shocks?

i do a LOT of driving and i'd like to have a comfortable (maybe a little more firm than stock)ride. i don't really need top-of-the-line adjustable racing stuff either. i'm just wondering what options are out there for the daily driver and what to stay away from.

94_AcCoRd_EX
09-03-2002, 02:01 PM
For comfort in the 2" range, check out Eiback sportlines combined with Koni yellow struts. Good performance, and from what I've heard, a decent ride.

Racing Rice
09-04-2002, 01:26 PM
Coilovers are more performance oriented and are usually stiffer then a regular springs/shock combo. H&R, Nuespeed, and Eibach all make good drop springs. With that much of a drop you should probably look into a good camber kit also.:yes:

Accord Man
09-04-2002, 01:29 PM
yup, you will need a camber kit.

My pick would be Eibach/Koni .

ebpda9
09-04-2002, 01:52 PM
camber kit is a must for 2" drops. i would go with koni yellows for struts and eibach for springs

XdiscontensionX
09-06-2002, 08:14 AM
ok, for all you cold-climate drivers with lowered rides...

am i going to be a snow plow in the winter if i go with a 2" drop? how does your car handle in the snowy months?

Racing Rice
09-06-2002, 09:09 AM
Originally posted by XdiscontensionX
ok, for all you cold-climate drivers with lowered rides...

am i going to be a snow plow in the winter if i go with a 2" drop? how does your car handle in the snowy months?


Most probably.. I did my share of plowing with a 1.3 inch drop. Youll probably be hit.:o

94_AcCoRd_EX
09-06-2002, 12:36 PM
Originally posted by XdiscontensionX
ok, for all you cold-climate drivers with lowered rides...

am i going to be a snow plow in the winter if i go with a 2" drop? how does your car handle in the snowy months?

Yeah, you'll most likely become a snow plow. If this is an issue, look into coilovers.

ebpda9
09-06-2002, 12:44 PM
i think you will become a snowplow. i dunno about your car but on mine i'm gonna raise it with the stock springs this winter. it's just a 2 hr job