On 09:22 PM 01/17/03 -0500, Justin DeNeen said...

I have a set of H&R O.E. Sport springs on my car (90 CRX Si).  They didn't give me exactly the drop I was looking for (less than an inch, but in Michigan I suppose that's not a bad thing), but they are GREAT quality springs, good ride, feel stiffer than the Eibach Pro springs I had on my 95 accord.  Defintely less bouncy than the Neuspeed Sport springs my friend has on his DelSol (we're both using KYB AGX adjustable shocks).  Overall I would recommend H&R.

Justin

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I'm not looking to use them on my CRX but mostly for my next (current) project car which is a 2001 Honda Accord.  I'm looking to replace the stock (and really soft, IMHO) springs for something that offers performance without giving up ride comfort (since this car will also be used to port my 15 month old daughter around in... currently we only have the Volvo V70 XC).

The stock 15 inch wheels will also be replaced with either 17 or 18 inch wheels which is another reason I don't need more than an inch of drop (yet I want it to have a nice stance).

Anyway... I was thinking about using the Eibach ProKit since I've used them before on some of my past cars where I didn't want a lot of drop.  The price for said kit seems to be around $250 (USD) on average for a set of four which is not a bad deal...  But I've heard good and positive things about the H&R springs but didn't know anyone who has them..  :^\

Thanks for the reply...

Robert K. Kuhn
CRX Owners Group President (http://www.crx.org/southcal)

1990 Honda CRXsi (http://www.hooligan.cc)
ICQ # 3714283 (nickname: godzilla)

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