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Prokit? H&R?

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Hey I was considering a few options as far as a suspension setup goes... i don't have too much money to drop on this so i'm looking for something that will close up the wheel gap a bit, and make my car look nicer, yet something that won't make me go broke. I'm considering getting the prokits and tokico blues... but i haven't heard many things about the blues. Or, I can get the prokits and use them with stock shocks for a while... but i haven't heard much about that either... any help is appreciated!....... by the way I drive a 2001 V6 accord
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I like H&R springs...sounds like you want the sport drop??

sport springs on KYB AGX adj shocks would be nice...I have KYB agx shocks and they work great. you should be able to find the agx shocks for 320 shipped about. no limit sells H&R springs for bone cheap

1-866-4no-limit

call them up and get a price...they charged me 130 shipped for H&R race springs for my prelude.
I have H&R sport springs on my accord 99 and love em. Paid $250 with install which was a while ago.

Get H&R Sport springs, they rock! :) But don't go for any RACE spring since they aren't really designed for streets.
how low does the H&R sport take you?
Skarface32 said:
how low does the H&R sport take you?
depends on the model car you have...I know a prelude they quote 1.4 inch drop front and back..I am going to be riding on race springs that drop 2 front and 1.8 rear.
I am dropped 1.5 front and 1.2 rear. Just about perfect.
If you are getting Tokicos or KYBs then I would go with the Pro-kit...lowering any more than 1.5" voids their waranties, so the H&Rs would void it...
Bampf said:
If you are getting Tokicos or KYBs then I would go with the Pro-kit...lowering any more than 1.5" voids their waranties, so the H&Rs would void it...
Koni Voids its warrenty with a drop over 1.5 as well!
From everything I have read they do not void their warranty after 1.5". On their FAQ they recommend not lowering the car more than 1.5", but they say that Koni shocks will work well in any application that does not make the shocks bottom out or top out.
I did send an e-mail to the warranty department to make sure, so hopefully I can get a response quickly and we will know for sure whether the warranty on Konis is void after 1.5"
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