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  1. #1
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    CU2 coilover suggestion

    Hi guys

    Has anyone had experience with any of the below.

    http://www.tunersports.com/truhart-s...09_p37931.html

    http://www.tunersports.com/megan-rac...-ez_p4208.html

    http://www.tunersports.com/d2-racing...08_p11178.html

    http://www.tunersports.com/function-...t1_p25102.html


    im thinking of doing a order as im sitting on 20"s and was going to compress some springs I have but decided to look into coilovers, any help/ advice or experiences would be great.

    ***Note: im after something that isnt that stiff or bumpy as I have a toddler sitting at the back.. this coilover will be more for looks and how the car sits and not for performance.

    Thanks

    Steve

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    Coilovers aren't for you if you have 20inch rims and a toddler in the back. Think about what you need to do with the car, just fit some lower springs.
    OHSC

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    pm senna
    Dc2r and em1 only good if you work at McDonald's, s2k good for order food in McDonald's
    deal with it m8

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    LOL, nah
    OHSC

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    Quote Originally Posted by senna View Post
    LOL, nah
    how come it's good for business























    hehe
    Dc2r and em1 only good if you work at McDonald's, s2k good for order food in McDonald's
    deal with it m8

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    Don't compress the springs...
    Go back to stock 18's and get the eibach pro kit if you want a lower but comfortable ride.
    Some Koni or Blistein shocks to match, or just go with the Koni + GC setup which is comfortable and adjustable
    IN NSW WE TRUST

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    hehe

    debatable
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooster View Post
    Don't compress the springs...
    Go back to stock 18's and get the eibach pro kit if you want a lower but comfortable ride.
    Some Koni or Blistein shocks to match, or just go with the Koni + GC setup which is comfortable and adjustable
    Do what this man said and everything will be ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooster View Post
    Don't compress the springs...
    Go back to stock 18's and get the eibach pro kit if you want a lower but comfortable ride.
    Some Koni or Blistein shocks to match, or just go with the Koni + GC setup which is comfortable and adjustable
    This x2
    You've gone through more accords than I changed underwear this month! - Sugz

    www.OzAccord.net/forum

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    Just leave your car as it is lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jasemas View Post
    This x2
    This x 3 !!

  12. #12
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    I ran a compressed "reset" spring on my previous euro which also had a 20" rim and I found it more comfy than a king spring or pedders spring, the only reason why i went to a compressed spring is coz it didnt sit low enough.

    Has anyone bought any coilovers from the US made for the TSX and fitted to their car here.

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