98-02 Accord with Eibach ProKit/Koni Yellow Struts

Discussion in 'Accord' started by John, Oct 16, 2003.

  1. John

    John Guest

    I decided to bite the bullet and install the Eibach/Koni spring/strut
    combo.
    I got it from www.shox.com as so many of you have recommended.

    I have one remaining questions for the group though. The Eibach will
    drop the car 1.5" on all four corners. The Koni struts come with two
    perch choices - a 25 mm perch drop which is 2.5 cm or a little over 1'
    as a drop replacemnt as well in addtion to the Eibach. It can also be
    installed stock which would leave the drop at 1.5".

    Has anyone installed it this way with a 2.5" drop all around and did
    they install a camber kit for the front as well as the rear end?

    Ingall mnufactures all of the camber kits for everyone other than
    K-mac, so I am considering ordering Ingall's kit for all four corners.

    Any advice, thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.

    I drive 25k miles a year and 95% of is is on the highway with fairly
    smooth roads in NJ. The tires/rim will stay stock as well.

    Thanks gang - John
     
    John, Oct 16, 2003
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  2. John

    Mista Bone Guest

    Run the higher perch settings. Unless you get super stiff Eibach's your
    gonna over compress the Koni's, maybe even bottoming them out. I suspect by
    the 1.5" drop your getting the Pro-Kit springs.

    Might wanna call Koni USA in Hebron KY and talk with Lee Grimes.
    1-859-586-4100
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    Mista Bone, Oct 16, 2003
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  3. John

    John Guest

    Hi Charles - thanks for the contact at Koni!! I'll call Lee there!!

    Yes, I am installing the Pro-kit and I did consider the Sportline, but
    this wasn't recomended by too many people, so I went with their
    advice.

    My reasoning with using the lower perch setting was to get a 2.5" drop
    while the spring would still be in it's normal state and it would have
    greater compression length compared to the Sportline since it's a
    shorter spring to begin with.

    Of course, my reasoning could be a bone headed one, so don't laught
    too hard.
    The price of being a newbie is a big one...

    Thanks!!! - John
     
    John, Oct 16, 2003
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  4. John

    pars Guest

    I don't think the drop is accumilative between the springs and the
    shocks. In my case, my Tokico was suppose to give the car an 1 inch drop
    and the Pro-Kit 1.5 drop. However, after the installation, the total
    drop was around 1.5.
    If your drop is only going to be 1.5inch, a chamber kit might not be
    required. But, a very good alignment shop would be needed to get it back
    as close to speck as possible.
    I love the pro-kit. They will ride as confertability as stock and
    vastially increase the handling potential of the car. They're a great
    mate for the double whishbone suspention. After installing the
    performance springs/shock, you'll find that your car is drastically
    under tired with the stock profile tires. I'd save for a set of 50
    series tires.

    Pars
     
    pars, Oct 18, 2003
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