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someone told me that you can put a 4 cylinder drop kit on a 6 cylinder. the only thing that will happen is that it will drop a little more. so is it possible without anything messing up?
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If both Accord are of the same generation then I don't see why it wouldn't work. Yes, it is true that the drop will be lower because the 6 cylinder is a heavier car (not by too much though).You will not mess anything up if you install it correctly. You may notice that the ride is somewhat softer if you were have it in the 4 cylinder. The ride will be more improved if you were to upgrade the shocks as well.
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