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Old 01 Nov 2007, 03:09 pm
cruzitolok cruzitolok is offline
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Default I have a 1989 Acura Ls that i am slowly fixing it up and I would like to lower it any

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Old 01 Nov 2007, 03:27 pm
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Yeah, don't do it.
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Old 01 Nov 2007, 03:30 pm
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for me the best suspension is tokkico...shocks and springs.they sell it as a set and it lowers ur car about 1.5that's what i got on my 91 integra.the car wont bounce when u hit a bump..is like driving it stock.
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Old 01 Nov 2007, 03:33 pm
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don't waste your money on that 89 acura , lack of power for that 1.8 putting out just 118 horses.
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Old 01 Nov 2007, 03:36 pm
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I would do it and the 1989 has a 1.6 120hp........
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Old 01 Nov 2007, 03:39 pm
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I would not waste the cash on any Acura, is a waste of time, money and patience.Beside... that is just an Acura. Get a Honda Accord or a Civic, is the same crap an will save you more money down the road..
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Old 01 Nov 2007, 03:45 pm
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Get coilovers from ebay.
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Old 01 Nov 2007, 03:51 pm
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Get a nice coilover kit, H&R, or Omni Power both offer kits for that car that will look aggressive and while they will stiffen the ride, it won't bounce your fillings loose.
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