Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the
way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
Man I sympathize with you. Try ebay. Lots of people try to sell their
stock springs when they lower. Or you could get new replacements from an aftermarked mfgr like www.springsandthings.com or from an online Honda parts place like www.ahmotor.com I didn't. I ended up seling the lowering springs after 6 mos and replacing them with the stockers. Ride was so rough it was actually tearing the car apart, or it at least it seemed that way. "Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message news:5388ed92.0402031402.7641a71d@posting.google.c om... > The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the > way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to > imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock > springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order > some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride > height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides > well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end > it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, > > Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
Man I sympathize with you. Try ebay. Lots of people try to sell their
stock springs when they lower. Or you could get new replacements from an aftermarked mfgr like www.springsandthings.com or from an online Honda parts place like www.ahmotor.com I didn't. I ended up seling the lowering springs after 6 mos and replacing them with the stockers. Ride was so rough it was actually tearing the car apart, or it at least it seemed that way. "Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message news:5388ed92.0402031402.7641a71d@posting.google.c om... > The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the > way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to > imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock > springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order > some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride > height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides > well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end > it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, > > Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
Man I sympathize with you. Try ebay. Lots of people try to sell their
stock springs when they lower. Or you could get new replacements from an aftermarked mfgr like www.springsandthings.com or from an online Honda parts place like www.ahmotor.com I didn't. I ended up seling the lowering springs after 6 mos and replacing them with the stockers. Ride was so rough it was actually tearing the car apart, or it at least it seemed that way. "Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message news:5388ed92.0402031402.7641a71d@posting.google.c om... > The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the > way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to > imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock > springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order > some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride > height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides > well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end > it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, > > Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
Man I sympathize with you. Try ebay. Lots of people try to sell their
stock springs when they lower. Or you could get new replacements from an aftermarked mfgr like www.springsandthings.com or from an online Honda parts place like www.ahmotor.com I didn't. I ended up seling the lowering springs after 6 mos and replacing them with the stockers. Ride was so rough it was actually tearing the car apart, or it at least it seemed that way. "Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message news:5388ed92.0402031402.7641a71d@posting.google.c om... > The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the > way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to > imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock > springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order > some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride > height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides > well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end > it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, > > Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
Does anyone know what the best rideing aftermarket springs would be.
I see them all over ebay and want to know which ones are junk, and which ones are actuall worth something. Thanks. "Roy Shroyer" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:<bvr3e4$92u$1@emac1.ocs.lsu.edu>... > Man I sympathize with you. Try ebay. Lots of people try to sell their > stock springs when they lower. > > Or you could get new replacements from an aftermarked mfgr like > www.springsandthings.com or from an online Honda parts place like > www.ahmotor.com > > I didn't. I ended up seling the lowering springs after 6 mos and replacing > them with the stockers. > > Ride was so rough it was actually tearing the car apart, or it at least it > seemed that way. > > > "Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message > news:5388ed92.0402031402.7641a71d@posting.google.c om... > > The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the > > way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to > > imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock > > springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order > > some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride > > height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides > > well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end > > it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, > > > > Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
Does anyone know what the best rideing aftermarket springs would be.
I see them all over ebay and want to know which ones are junk, and which ones are actuall worth something. Thanks. "Roy Shroyer" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:<bvr3e4$92u$1@emac1.ocs.lsu.edu>... > Man I sympathize with you. Try ebay. Lots of people try to sell their > stock springs when they lower. > > Or you could get new replacements from an aftermarked mfgr like > www.springsandthings.com or from an online Honda parts place like > www.ahmotor.com > > I didn't. I ended up seling the lowering springs after 6 mos and replacing > them with the stockers. > > Ride was so rough it was actually tearing the car apart, or it at least it > seemed that way. > > > "Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message > news:5388ed92.0402031402.7641a71d@posting.google.c om... > > The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the > > way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to > > imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock > > springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order > > some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride > > height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides > > well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end > > it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, > > > > Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
Does anyone know what the best rideing aftermarket springs would be.
I see them all over ebay and want to know which ones are junk, and which ones are actuall worth something. Thanks. "Roy Shroyer" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:<bvr3e4$92u$1@emac1.ocs.lsu.edu>... > Man I sympathize with you. Try ebay. Lots of people try to sell their > stock springs when they lower. > > Or you could get new replacements from an aftermarked mfgr like > www.springsandthings.com or from an online Honda parts place like > www.ahmotor.com > > I didn't. I ended up seling the lowering springs after 6 mos and replacing > them with the stockers. > > Ride was so rough it was actually tearing the car apart, or it at least it > seemed that way. > > > "Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message > news:5388ed92.0402031402.7641a71d@posting.google.c om... > > The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the > > way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to > > imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock > > springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order > > some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride > > height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides > > well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end > > it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, > > > > Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
Does anyone know what the best rideing aftermarket springs would be.
I see them all over ebay and want to know which ones are junk, and which ones are actuall worth something. Thanks. "Roy Shroyer" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:<bvr3e4$92u$1@emac1.ocs.lsu.edu>... > Man I sympathize with you. Try ebay. Lots of people try to sell their > stock springs when they lower. > > Or you could get new replacements from an aftermarked mfgr like > www.springsandthings.com or from an online Honda parts place like > www.ahmotor.com > > I didn't. I ended up seling the lowering springs after 6 mos and replacing > them with the stockers. > > Ride was so rough it was actually tearing the car apart, or it at least it > seemed that way. > > > "Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message > news:5388ed92.0402031402.7641a71d@posting.google.c om... > > The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the > > way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to > > imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock > > springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order > > some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride > > height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides > > well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end > > it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, > > > > Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
Eibach are some of the best. Hands down.
"Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message news:5388ed92.0402051249.28d271cb@posting.google.c om... > Does anyone know what the best rideing aftermarket springs would be. > I see them all over ebay and want to know which ones are junk, and > which ones are actuall worth something. > > Thanks. > "Roy Shroyer" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:<bvr3e4$92u$1@emac1.ocs.lsu.edu>... > > Man I sympathize with you. Try ebay. Lots of people try to sell their > > stock springs when they lower. > > > > Or you could get new replacements from an aftermarked mfgr like > > www.springsandthings.com or from an online Honda parts place like > > www.ahmotor.com > > > > I didn't. I ended up seling the lowering springs after 6 mos and replacing > > them with the stockers. > > > > Ride was so rough it was actually tearing the car apart, or it at least it > > seemed that way. > > > > > > "Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message > > news:5388ed92.0402031402.7641a71d@posting.google.c om... > > > The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the > > > way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to > > > imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock > > > springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order > > > some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride > > > height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides > > > well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end > > > it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, > > > > > > Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
Eibach are some of the best. Hands down.
"Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message news:5388ed92.0402051249.28d271cb@posting.google.c om... > Does anyone know what the best rideing aftermarket springs would be. > I see them all over ebay and want to know which ones are junk, and > which ones are actuall worth something. > > Thanks. > "Roy Shroyer" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:<bvr3e4$92u$1@emac1.ocs.lsu.edu>... > > Man I sympathize with you. Try ebay. Lots of people try to sell their > > stock springs when they lower. > > > > Or you could get new replacements from an aftermarked mfgr like > > www.springsandthings.com or from an online Honda parts place like > > www.ahmotor.com > > > > I didn't. I ended up seling the lowering springs after 6 mos and replacing > > them with the stockers. > > > > Ride was so rough it was actually tearing the car apart, or it at least it > > seemed that way. > > > > > > "Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message > > news:5388ed92.0402031402.7641a71d@posting.google.c om... > > > The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the > > > way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to > > > imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock > > > springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order > > > some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride > > > height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides > > > well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end > > > it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, > > > > > > Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
Eibach are some of the best. Hands down.
"Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message news:5388ed92.0402051249.28d271cb@posting.google.c om... > Does anyone know what the best rideing aftermarket springs would be. > I see them all over ebay and want to know which ones are junk, and > which ones are actuall worth something. > > Thanks. > "Roy Shroyer" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:<bvr3e4$92u$1@emac1.ocs.lsu.edu>... > > Man I sympathize with you. Try ebay. Lots of people try to sell their > > stock springs when they lower. > > > > Or you could get new replacements from an aftermarked mfgr like > > www.springsandthings.com or from an online Honda parts place like > > www.ahmotor.com > > > > I didn't. I ended up seling the lowering springs after 6 mos and replacing > > them with the stockers. > > > > Ride was so rough it was actually tearing the car apart, or it at least it > > seemed that way. > > > > > > "Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message > > news:5388ed92.0402031402.7641a71d@posting.google.c om... > > > The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the > > > way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to > > > imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock > > > springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order > > > some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride > > > height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides > > > well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end > > > it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, > > > > > > Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
Eibach are some of the best. Hands down.
"Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message news:5388ed92.0402051249.28d271cb@posting.google.c om... > Does anyone know what the best rideing aftermarket springs would be. > I see them all over ebay and want to know which ones are junk, and > which ones are actuall worth something. > > Thanks. > "Roy Shroyer" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:<bvr3e4$92u$1@emac1.ocs.lsu.edu>... > > Man I sympathize with you. Try ebay. Lots of people try to sell their > > stock springs when they lower. > > > > Or you could get new replacements from an aftermarked mfgr like > > www.springsandthings.com or from an online Honda parts place like > > www.ahmotor.com > > > > I didn't. I ended up seling the lowering springs after 6 mos and replacing > > them with the stockers. > > > > Ride was so rough it was actually tearing the car apart, or it at least it > > seemed that way. > > > > > > "Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message > > news:5388ed92.0402031402.7641a71d@posting.google.c om... > > > The 1999 Accord I just bought has been lowered, and I do not like the > > > way it rides. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to > > > imporve the ride quality. Should I just go ahead and put the stock > > > springs on, if so where is a good place to get them; or should I order > > > some aftermarket performance/lowering springs and just adjust the ride > > > height up a little. Do they make a good aftermarket spring that rides > > > well? My car has NO bounce at all if you push down on the front end > > > it doesn't move at all!! Much thanks, > > > > > > Jon |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
"Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message news:5388ed92.0402051249.28d271cb@posting.google.c om... > Does anyone know what the best rideing aftermarket springs would be. > I see them all over ebay and want to know which ones are junk, and > which ones are actuall worth something. Look into H&R OE Sport. |
Re: Accord 1999 Coil Over Springs
"Jon Lootens" <jlootens@uiuc.edu> wrote in message news:5388ed92.0402051249.28d271cb@posting.google.c om... > Does anyone know what the best rideing aftermarket springs would be. > I see them all over ebay and want to know which ones are junk, and > which ones are actuall worth something. Look into H&R OE Sport. |
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