some help here please :)


kudu

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Hi , i'm the proud owner of a 1996 Civic EJ9, and i was wandering if lowering springs for the Accord CE1, CE2 from 1994 fit on my EJ...
Specs. posted by the seller
Article: Performance Lowering Springs Sport
Vehicle: Honda Accord CE 1, CE 2
Bj: from 94
Axle load front / rear: 1010/1020
Lowering: 60/35

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I think they'll fit, BUT keep in mind that the lowering springs are made for a heavier car, so you'll probably be lifting your car instead of lowering it. lol :D
 
taught about that to :)) gonna sell them if they lift it to much... they were a bargain afterall :)
 
Come back and post a picture of the ride height after you've fitted them. :nice:
 
ok will do ....and will post one with the ride height now with my 14" steelies
 
this is just for you guys to get an idea of the ride height now. Excuse the dirty ride but it was raining for about a week now ...
 

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this is just for you guys to get an idea of the ride height now. Excuse the dirty ride but it was raining for about a week now ...

The rear looks like 1.5" inch higher than the front, is the driving ok ?
 
The rear looks like 1.5" inch higher than the front, is the driving ok ?

Yeah the ride is ok ... just yesterday did some hillclimb action on a curvy mountain road :)) and it's stable .... on wet roads about 1 year ago :)) tail became to happy and i lost it once
 
finaly changed the springs, but only the front ones because the ones in the back were to long compared to the old ones and they would of made my rear sit to high up ..... i know the front, from what i see is now higher than the back, but i was told that it's gonna come down at some point :nerv: ....
 

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