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    Quote Originally Posted by madking411
    Thats just how it is.....I set the rear coil adjuster as low as it'll go safely, and thats what it looks like.
    In the front, i didnt put the coil adjuster on there, i just put the spring itself on the stock perch, and let it sit down LOW.
    thats what i did when i had coilovers on the accord.the adjustable sleeve was to small to fit on the OEM strut.i rode 1 1/2 off the ground and scraped everything.but i have a body kit.so thats a diff story.lol
    VERY BOUNCY THO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1NonlyAccord
    thats what i did when i had coilovers on the accord.the adjustable sleeve was to small to fit on the OEM strut.i rode 1 1/2 off the ground and scraped everything.but i have a body kit.so thats a diff story.lol
    VERY BOUNCY THO.

    Idunno why they make a coil conversion kit that they SAY will fit the OEM shock, but then it doesnt fit right when you're actually trying to install it...
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