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Old 01-28-2002, 07:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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H&R Race Springs and AGX shocks, good setup??

I was looking at the H&R race springs and the AGX shocks for my prelude. I think its a 1.75 drop all around. I was thinking since i'm not going to raise my car or lower it once its all said and done i should go with springs. Another setup i was looking at was the GC's with Koni yellows. I know the second one is more expensive and better, but is it worth the extra 300 bones? I can get the 1st setup for 700 installed and the second one for 930 installed. If anybody has any suggestions it would be gladly accepted.
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Old 01-28-2002, 07:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The warranty will be void if you drop the car more than 1.5" with
the KYB"s.

So you're better of with the GC/koni setup.
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HMM really? I heard it was 2" i'll try to find out more about the warranty
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Why not just get the H&R sport. You might have camber probs that low, and need to get camber kits. Otherwise you will be spending money every 6 months on new tires
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how stiff are the h&r's, i have eibach prokits and i want something stiffer...
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Old 01-28-2002, 10:02 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I dont' know but i'm thinking about Ground COntrols now becuase you can get custom spring rates. Also im getting a kit soon so coilovers would be a good idea
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