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    Tokico Illuminas and H&R sports?

    is any body runnin this set-up?
    if so, id appreciate the feedback. the goods the bads and personal opinions

    #2
    its a good setup. i got H&R red racing springs with tokico blues runs good on my 96 accord

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      #3
      I have had H&R sport springs on Tokico HP blue shocks, they only lasted like 15K miles before the shocks were blown.

      I would definitely go with atleast Tokico Illumina shocks with these springs, so good job there.

      My setup, being similar was perfect for a DD car, perfect ride height. I live in Michigan as well, and it worked well for warm and cold weather, which my car was driven in. I also had a larger 2.5" exhaust as well and it had good ground clearance.

      Add a Progress rear sway bar and Neuspeed or other front upper chassis brace and you'll have a nice handling car.
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        #4
        Originally posted by HondaFan81 View Post
        I have had H&R sport springs on Tokico HP blue shocks, they only lasted like 15K miles before the shocks were blown.

        I would definitely go with atleast Tokico Illumina shocks with these springs, so good job there.

        My setup, being similar was perfect for a DD car, perfect ride height. I live in Michigan as well, and it worked well for warm and cold weather, which my car was driven in. I also had a larger 2.5" exhaust as well and it had good ground clearance.

        Add a Progress rear sway bar and Neuspeed or other front upper chassis brace and you'll have a nice handling car.
        Cisco do u have pics of this setup? I cannot find the MR for ur red car.


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          #5
          Originally posted by gloryaccordy View Post
          Cisco do u have pics of this setup? I cannot find the MR for ur red car.
          I don't have MR threads. Thread is in the NA performance section:

          http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=24996
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            #6
            Originally posted by HondaFan81
            I would definitely go with atleast Tokico Illumina shocks with these springs, so good job there.

            My setup, being similar was perfect for a DD car, perfect ride height. I live in Michigan as well, and it worked well for warm and cold weather, which my car was driven in. I also had a larger 2.5" exhaust as well and it had good ground clearance.

            Add a Progress rear sway bar and Neuspeed or other front upper chassis brace and you'll have a nice handling car.
            awesome, good to know that they're good in snow and that itll have good clearance! my cb is my DD as well so its good to know that the decission im gonna make is a good one!
            Last edited by HondaFan81; 09-22-2009, 03:30 PM.

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              #7
              Tire choice will make a larger difference in snow than shock/spring combo. It also doesn't help we have STD differentials with 2WD.
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