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Old Feb 22, 2003
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HONDA FACTORY LOWERING LIT

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST FROM THE DEALER... DOES IT REALLY MAKE THE CAR LOOK MUCH LOWER IF I HAVE 215/40/17 TIRES AND IS IT WORTH IT.. OR SHOULD I JUST GO FOR AFTERMARKET SPRINGS
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Old Feb 22, 2003
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I don't think that it's worth it. You can have a much lower drop and maybe better quality for less money if you go aftermarket.
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Old Feb 22, 2003
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go aftermarket. Stock is barely even gonna give you a drop. Definitely not worth the money..
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I agree. If I remember correctly, the lowering kit that Honda offers is something like a 1" drop. But I'm not positve. -Go aftermarket.
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Someone is selling that kit in market place Click She is selling for 500+shipping which is not too bad. If you don't want a big drop + keep your warranty that is not bad. Consider aftermarket shocks are $550 and lowering springs are $100-200 dollars.
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