Help with coilovers?
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Help with coilovers?
Hey guys, I have a 97 Accord V6 and I want to put some coilovers on and I'm wondering if there is a difference in fitment between the 4 banger and the V6? Or if there is another Honda/Acura coilover that would fit my car without any modifications? I've looked around google and haven't found a solid anwser. I know some of you may think this is a dumb question, but I just want to make sure before I buy anything. Thank you
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Re: Help with coilovers?
Hey guys, I have a 97 Accord V6 and I want to put some coilovers on and I'm wondering if there is a difference in fitment between the 4 banger and the V6? Or if there is another Honda/Acura coilover that would fit my car without any modifications? I've looked around google and haven't found a solid anwser. I know some of you may think this is a dumb question, but I just want to make sure before I buy anything. Thank you
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Re: Help with coilovers?
What is your budget?
For less than $100 you can buy some Ebay universal coilover sleeves with 7" springs and put them on your stock shocks.You'll be bouncing down the road in no time,for minimal money.
If you actually want a functional suspension,call Ground Control and tell them what car you have and what you do with it.They'll set you up.
BTW-Did you seriously spell the name of your hometown wrong up top on the "location" info?!
For less than $100 you can buy some Ebay universal coilover sleeves with 7" springs and put them on your stock shocks.You'll be bouncing down the road in no time,for minimal money.
If you actually want a functional suspension,call Ground Control and tell them what car you have and what you do with it.They'll set you up.
BTW-Did you seriously spell the name of your hometown wrong up top on the "location" info?!
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What is your budget?
For less than $100 you can buy some Ebay universal coilover sleeves with 7" springs and put them on your stock shocks.You'll be bouncing down the road in no time,for minimal money.
If you actually want a functional suspension,call Ground Control and tell them what car you have and what you do with it.They'll set you up.
BTW-Did you seriously spell the name of your hometown wrong up top on the "location" info?!
For less than $100 you can buy some Ebay universal coilover sleeves with 7" springs and put them on your stock shocks.You'll be bouncing down the road in no time,for minimal money.
If you actually want a functional suspension,call Ground Control and tell them what car you have and what you do with it.They'll set you up.
BTW-Did you seriously spell the name of your hometown wrong up top on the "location" info?!
And yea I spelled it wrong and just never went to change it lol