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Old May 6, 2002
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Neuspeed Or H&R springs????

Hello ppl,

I'm about to purchase a set of springs, and i was just wondering which of these 2 brands are better? they both drop 1.75 front and 1.5 rear.

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yl

p.s.

i know that most of u might just say, " buy eibach or air bags", but its outa my bugget, so plz stick to the question.
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H&R makes neuspeed, but from what i hear, the neupseed springs ride a lil' smoother then the h&r's......personally, any lowering spring is going to ride pretty firm, i have the H&r's, and up here in PA the spring rates are just too stiff.......if i could do over, i woudl go w/ the eibach pro-kit (sorry if thats not the answer you are looking for, but i feel its the best answer)

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edit: plus it seems to me that most ppl w/ the pro-kit get more life out of their stock struts as compared to those w/ h&r or neuspeed, so spend the xtra money now on the springs, and you wont have to invest in koni's as soon (although personally id just save up, and buy the springs and dampers at the same time, or just buy a TRUE coilover setup )
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I have the Neuspeed Sport and it is much lower than the HR sport. It rides just fine, bumpy just like any other lowering spring but smoother than the other ones I've had before. I have Eibach Sportlines on my Accord but I like the drop on the Neuspeed Sport better.


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I have 35 series w/ 18's and H&R sport,......Glad I made the purchase,.....definately not sorry that I did,....Best bang for your buck,....
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i have neuspeed springs. they dropped the car perfect with my 17 inch rims.
i've been sticking with neuspeed for many years now and i think they are
they are the best. just don't get coilovers because coilovers suck.
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Go with Eibach
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a full coilover system doesn't suck. compare to a spring alone.

if someone was to offer me a Nuespeed Spring or Eibach, over a TEIN SS 16-way adjustable full coilover system... I'll take the TEIN.

ground control coilovers, however, are up for debate.
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i just got my neuspeed sports installed, had gc coilovers before, and the ride great compared to coilovers. they are also a good drop if you have a body kit. if not, then i think the car might be a bit high and i would recommend going lower with either the neuspeed race or ebiach sportlines.
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Neuspeed sport springs. They give you a good drop with a good ride.
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How about neuspeed race springs?? I'm thinking of getting this in a couple of weeks....
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