Hi all,
I own a 2001 SH and I'm installing new shocks and springs. The ones I'm putting on are way better than what's on currently. I got them all complete (put together) even with the bottom forks still attached mind you off a non SH. So as I'm doing the install I notice that there is a "N" designation on the SH forks and a "S" designation on the non SH forks. I know the obvious would be to use the "N" forks originally off my prelude but the "S" ones seem to be a bit better and maybe a tad lighter. Obviously I'm clueless to this slight indiscretion lol, so any bit of info would be sweet. So thanks guys who take the time to read this petty inquiry and have some advice, cweklund
I own a 2001 SH and I'm installing new shocks and springs. The ones I'm putting on are way better than what's on currently. I got them all complete (put together) even with the bottom forks still attached mind you off a non SH. So as I'm doing the install I notice that there is a "N" designation on the SH forks and a "S" designation on the non SH forks. I know the obvious would be to use the "N" forks originally off my prelude but the "S" ones seem to be a bit better and maybe a tad lighter. Obviously I'm clueless to this slight indiscretion lol, so any bit of info would be sweet. So thanks guys who take the time to read this petty inquiry and have some advice, cweklund