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Old 05-07-2007, 04:43 PM
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i have an 04. i want the s to sit really low but i dont want to cut springs. what would be the best coilover kit for the s.
Old 05-08-2007, 10:18 PM
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search, search and search.

actually people stop cutting spring around 1985


couple thing to consider, honda designed for the s to handle in a certain ride height, if you plan to drop the car all the way and still performs then you need to do alot of alternation to the suspension. a coilover alone will not save you from ruining the ride/handling.

some of the note worthy and relatively affordable coilover you can check out:

pss9
groundcontrol+koni
tein(avoid low end tein)
BC
zeal
KW v3

best is a relative term, adjust your selection according to your budget and "use"
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my buddy melted his springs on his audi a4, b5.

ha ha, new technology...cutting is old school
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i was looking at the tein super street full body coilover kit. pretty much i going for a top end type of car. maybe now and then a time attack event but maily street. what do u think?
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