>> > I'm soon to inherit a 1999 (2000?) Accord LX (on condition that I use
>> > it): What are the commonly accepted mods to firm up it's ride and
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>> If you ever plan on getting any money out of it then limit your mods to the
>> barest.
A reasonable consideration.
>>Leave the transmission alone.
Why? Do you know what kind of kits are out there?
>> Adjustable coilovers might be your better bet as you can obviously just
>> lower it a lot or a little.
Big $$?
>> Lower series tires such as a 50 series with the appropriate wheel, perhaps a
>> 17" and the coil overs will help a ton. Of course you start sacrificing
>> ride quality as you lower the car and the profile of the tires.
I'm willing to trade a good bit of ride for dynamic stability. I'm
coming from a G2 Integra.
>> Leave the stupid a.s coffee can mufflers on the shelf. They are annoying to
>> others, don't produce an increase in horsepower in proportion to the sound
>> of the exhaust, and helps the cops to locate the cars that they should be
>> pulling over and harrassing.
Yeah, I figured that, just wondering about the real benefits of less
extreme systems: I know nothing about the Accord's power train.
>> I am sure there are a few reinforcing strut bars for the front and rear
>> along with some under the car stiffener items. These are really just a
>> bolt on item.
I hadn't thought of that!
>> I can't answer your other questions.
Thanks for you help.
>> CaptainKrunch
>
>id stay away from the coilovers unless you go highend, like tein (very $$$)
>eibach's firm up the ride without making it unbarably stiff.
...Personal experience?
>Strut tower
>bars and lower tie bars will stiffen up the car more then you'd think for
>such a cheap bolt on.
Yes, thanks; sounds like the very first mod I'll make, after the sound
system!
Do you know of a source/manufacturer?
Thank you both for pointing me in the right directions!
Mark