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    full bodied coilovers

    so theres no coilovers for the 3geez besides the ksport which is out of alot of ppls budget....so why not just pair up with some one and buy a set of civic coilovers and a set of accord coilovers and split the 2. so for example form and function type 1, ill order a full set of civic coilovers, the other guy orders the accord which is about 600 a set. when they come just trade 2 two rears or front with each other and there you go you have a full set...



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    Re: full bodied coilovers

    cause then you will have a full set of shocks that wont fit your car

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    Re: full bodied coilovers

    http://www.amrengineering.com/

    I was just looking at this company the other day. they get very good reviews. But its a long lead time.


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    Re: full bodied coilovers

    Lol jk didnt think this through when i posted it... i know there was a thread regarding ff type 1 what rver happened to that?

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    Re: full bodied coilovers

    i just got some rokkor(sisters with raceland) coilovers for my miata today, havent put them on yet tho. a set is less than 400$, the strut isnt adjustable like the ksports though. they might be able to piece together a set for the 3rd gen accords because i thought you could use certain civic fronts and another kind of rears.

    i know they sound bad for only 400 shipped, but they state that they arent made for the track, just for a sporty daily driver. i read a ton of reviews before i got them and EVERYBODY that has got them loves them.

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    Re: full bodied coilovers

    D2 are usually cheaper than ksports.


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    Re: full bodied coilovers

    Quote Originally Posted by A18A View Post
    cause then you will have a full set of shocks that wont fit your car
    i have 00' civic coilovers from drop zone on mycar...










    the rear will sit high because you have to use 3" floor flanges from home depot so the perches fit correctly

    but i like the slight rake
    Last edited by ghettogeddy; 03-01-2012 at 01:49 AM.

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