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06-23-1999, 10:11 PM | #1 |
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Location: Brrockville, Ontario, Canada
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Springs?
I just got 15" rims with low prfile tires on them but my car looks pathetic with them on because of the gap between the fender and the tire. NOW the question is I have heard that a cheap way to drop the car is to get 5.0l springs and cut off a coil, but I know my friends that drive Hondas say that is the worst way and to by the propper springs. What do you recomend?
Andrew '86 2.3l hunk of junk |
06-25-1999, 02:47 PM | #2 |
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Location: apple valley, ca usA
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purchase the proper springs. cutting coils changes the spring rate, unless you like your tires rubbing the inside fenderwell and a car that rides like a tank...try eibach, i think (don't hold me to it) they have springs to fit the small ponies.
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