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Old 03-05-2003, 07:41 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Default Re: Gots to lower my Accent... which springs?

i have the pedders shocks on my 02 GL and theyre great; but they were over $500...

coilover sleeves are springs with screw type adjustble mounts. full coilovers are stiffer springs permanently attached to (sometimes) adjustable shocks or shocks matched to the spring rate and cars weight.

i run right now with the arospeed coilovers for the 199 accent and the front is much softer than the rear; but i plan on adding some 40 or 50lbs of stereo in the back so hopefully it will be better but if youve got 150lbs and dont want to be too stiff get the 1995-1999 arospeed accent coilover sleeves. youll have full adjustability and good balance and a comfortable ride. i would try the KYB GR-2 struts all around and i think youll be satisfied.
of course you will be almost guaranteed to be happy if you shell out the money for true coilovers.
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