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Hey all, whats up? I have an RSX TypeS, stock. I have checked out Eibach sportline kit. Pretty nice w/ anti rolls bars, bigger than the stock. Im not in a hurry as the chassis on this car is so good, even w/ the "Honda always puts tires that r too small" tires on it, that I may try a +1 size or just a wider tire, and really see what else the stock suspension does. As it is, the dam thing is really an amazing handling car and as much as Ive driven it, I don't think I have really "stretched" the handling capabilities of it.

Ive never heard of Tein, so as much as you are all talking about them, they must be a very sought after setup. alien

Later, Nova.

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hello i drive a accord coupe 98. i want to lower my car but i dont know how. i mean wat should i get coilovers springs or wat. also i dont want my car to be bouncy. i like it to be (ok and not too hard for the everyday ride) thnks

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hello i drive a accord coupe 98. i want to lower my car but i dont know how. i mean wat should i get coilovers springs or wat. also i dont want my car to be bouncy. i like it to be (ok and not too hard for the everyday ride) thnks

dont go coilovers unless you get real ones ( like tein ). i have coilovers and i bounce all over the place. your best bet is probably to go with springs if your not going to save up for the expensive stuff.

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yeah, honestly like bigbird said, im on coilovers and agx adjustables now and im saving up n changing them. thats a couple hundred bucks i could have saved already for good ones that i spent on those.

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right.. but u guys are telling me to save for the good stuff. wats the good stuff, plus also i live in Connecticut and theres snow up here so i want to be able to raise it in the winter.

Teins.

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