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Old 10-01-2002, 12:03 AM   #11 (permalink)
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ive seen the eibachs on shark racing but they only lower like 1.3" or something, i want my car lowered as far as it will go
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Old 10-01-2002, 12:08 AM   #12 (permalink)
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ive seen the eibachs on shark racing but they only lower like 1.3" or something, i want my car lowered as far as it will go
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for the 2k1 Accent, you can order the 98-99 springs and it will give it almost a 2" drop once it is all setteled in. If you want the car to go as low as possible then order the Kore coilovers. Don't go cheap and get just coilover sleaves. You will more than likely regret it down the road.

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Old 10-01-2002, 04:00 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Hi you talk about Kore Coil over does someone ever try them... cause i'd like to know if they're stiff i know eibach are but you don't get a pig drop and apexi a really too soft

i'm asking that because for me the point of puting coil is you can make your car stiffer.... :??::??::??:
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Hi you talk about Kore Coil over does someone ever try them... cause i'd like to know if they're stiff i know eibach are but you don't get a pig drop and apexi a really too soft

i'm asking that because for me the point of puting coil is you can make your car stiffer.... :??::??::??:
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As for the Accent, I'm not sure who has them. But for the Elantra CaseyGt2001 (sp?) has them (he has a video "AutoX" on the board), and for the Tib Batlord has them. I dunno who else.
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Default Re: lowering springs

Hello,
My interest is concerning the lowering springs as well. My 2001 needs a lowering kit but, some of the pro's have told me to get struts as well. Something to the fact that if I use factory struts...I will be in later changing them from the shortness of the ride. So where the heck do I fing these struts for my Accent???
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My interest is concerning the lowering springs as well. My 2001 needs a lowering kit but, some of the pro's have told me to get struts as well. Something to the fact that if I use factory struts...I will be in later changing them from the shortness of the ride. So where the heck do I fing these struts for my Accent???
Thanks!:smoking:
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if you do a search around the Accent forums, you'll see some people have resorted into having to order from Australia as far as performance shocks and struts go for the LC. And if your going to be ordering from over their you might as well order a swaybar or 2 while your at it.
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