Rise a lowered accord.
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Rise a lowered accord.
So my 95 accord is lowered an inch and is really annoying. The speed bumbs I go over everyday make the bottom of my car hit no matter what I do. So im just gonna raise it up. I have no idea how to do it so ill probably take it to a shop. You guys have any idea on how much this should run me?
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RE: Rise a lowered accord.
Check out the For Sale section of the forums. I think a few members may be selling their old stuff. You might have to do some digging to find it though.
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Thanks! I enjoy helping people out, but there are other members who post/help even more than myself! I consider myself a noob to some of them!
Gald to see your a member who joined this forum and actually uses it!
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RE: Rise a lowered accord.
Well I want to get into pretty good condition. Gonna have it checked out by a few shops to see what all needs to be fixed to be made into perfect condition. After that I hope to spend around a grand to fix it up and make it running like it did in 1995. After that just make it into a ricer. a 95 accord was aloways a car I wanted when I was growing up. So now that I finally have one I hope to keep it for a very long time and make the most of it.
Give me some ideas on what I should do [sm=smiley20.gif]
Give me some ideas on what I should do [sm=smiley20.gif]
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RE: Rise a lowered accord.
A lot of work has been done before I had it, reciepts of everything has been recorded and I own them all. Already 3 thousand in repairs have been done and not a lot more I can think of should have to be done. Im hoping around a grand should get all of the big stuff out of the way.
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RE: Rise a lowered accord.
hmm a grand does seem like very little to fix it up but who knows maybe it is very little. biggest problem i see is that most people dont clean their engines so you might have to do that. and now that i think about it ricers like to ride stock height hahaha. and yeah if you have the money for it you could either find stock srpings or performance oem springs