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Lower a 1992 Accord

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    Lower a 1992 Accord

    Up to how many inches is it recommended to lower a 1992 Accord front and rear?
    1993 Accord EX-R

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    You can lower it as much as you want just depends on the condition of the roads and such where your at.

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      #3
      6" or so is a good amount


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        #4
        Originally posted by CustomLowz
        6" or so is a good amount
        sweet pic, i havent seen that one yet!

        and i recommend 2" for a daily driver, looks good enough for a racier (not ricier) look, and it wont scrape too much, even on really bad roads..

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          #5
          6 inches huh? i just measured my car with stock accord suspension and its not even 6 inches off the ground.. i would go 2 to 3 but remember the bumps in the street before that you flew over might now take a piece out of your fender.

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            #6
            Originally posted by pearlaccord94
            6 inches huh? i just measured my car with stock accord suspension and its not even 6 inches off the ground.. i would go 2 to 3 but remember the bumps in the street before that you flew over might now take a piece out of your fender.
            More likely to rip off your exhaust.
            I just put my stock alloys back on, with 205/55/15's, because the used wheels I scored came with 205/40/16's.....too many sparks for me, and a very screwed speedo.
            I'll pick up some 205/50/16's this week.
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