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any way to lower your car thats already been lowered?

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    any way to lower your car thats already been lowered?

    I have a 1991 CB and the gap between the fenders and the wheels in the front.I just want to lower the front a little more is there any ideas to achieve thisI'm currently lowered on Eibach 2" drop springs with Koni struts.
    please shoot any ideas

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    you could either go with a full coilover like F&F's or put different, lower springs (or GROUND CONTROL coilover sleeves, no other kind) on your koni's.

    either that or put the car on air.

    there is also this whole section you could check out...Suspension
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      #3
      Originally posted by Fodoaccord View Post
      I have a 1991 CB and the gap between the fenders and the wheels in the front.I just want to lower the front a little more is there any ideas to achieve thisI'm currently lowered on Eibach 2" drop springs with Koni struts.
      please shoot any ideas
      You have Konis already, Id say Ground Control coil overs.

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        #4
        I mean the suspension is pretty new I don't want to get rid of it already.has anyone cut a coil off a spring. If so how is the ride?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Fodoaccord View Post
          I mean the suspension is pretty new I don't want to get rid of it already.has anyone cut a coil off a spring. If so how is the ride?
          Dont say that around here.

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            #6
            What? Cut. I'm not trying to mop off half the spring. I just want to lower it a tad. But I don't want to go blow another 2-6 bills on a set of coils just to lower the front.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Fodoaccord View Post
              What? Cut. I'm not trying to mop off half the spring. I just want to lower it a tad. But I don't want to go blow another 2-6 bills on a set of coils just to lower the front.
              The spring is design to work as a whole.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Fodoaccord View Post
                What? Cut. I'm not trying to mop off half the spring. I just want to lower it a tad. But I don't want to go blow another 2-6 bills on a set of coils just to lower the front.
                Why not sell the old kit if it's "brand new?"

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                  #9
                  It wont get you much but is your damper all the way seated in the wishbone?

                  if not do so, if so, check this out
                  http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2235739

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                    #10
                    Yea that's exactly what I'm talking about. I'm tired of the boat look. Thank you.

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                      #11
                      Because I don't have anything to replace that suspension setup for the time being. And I don't really have time to go to the junk yard and pick something up.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Fodoaccord View Post
                        Yea that's exactly what I'm talking about. I'm tired of the boat look. Thank you.
                        Youre welcome, good luck

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                          #13
                          Koni Yellows? or Koni Oranges?
                          I`m on Koni Yellows w/Tein S-Techs, Front Perches lowest ring, rear is at "stock", middle ring.

                          Our cars front fenders sit higher then the rear, so if you have 2" drop springs all around its still gonna have the "boat look", ass sagging.

                          Koni Yellows you can take it a step futher and adjust the spring perches.


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                            #14
                            You don't have many options, if any at all with Koni's and Springs. Coils are your best bet if you want to do it right and not sacrifice safety and how well the car rides.

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                              #15
                              i have the koni orange. and i like them but i hate the boat look.

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