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Join Date: Dec 2012
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i have an 05 mdx pearl white and im looking to lower it about 2 inches, any suggestions?
if anyone knows of a quality lowering spring kit for the 1st gen, it would be greatly appreciated
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Va
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But if you must lower it, just trim your factory springs. That worked fine for my Miata, Lemons racer.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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For the record,
My MDX is back to factory height with stock springs, new shocks, and honda odyssey monroe load adjusting rear coilovers. Ride quality and tire deflection was crap with 275/40/20 tires and lowered height. |
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