84,000 miles and putting on new Eibach springs...
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From: Brooklyn, NY
Vehicle: 2005 Hyundai Accent
What else should I be replacing suspension wise? Everything is stock and has never been touched. New struts are going in along with the springs.
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From: Lacey, WA
Vehicle: Two Accents, Mini, Miata, Van, Outback, and a ZX-6
You're replacing all that NEEDS replaced. You could probably benefit from new polyurethane bushings, and if you're looking for other mods to do you would love a rear sway bar.
Are you going with OEM shocks?
I have poly sway bay bushings front & back and an Ultra Racing rear sway bar. Good setup with a very fun amount of off throttle oversteer. Still riding on stock shocks with GSi springs. But now that the chassis is a bit stiffer it's really noticeable when I switch back to my 185-60-14 winters from my 195-50-15 summers. The bigger sidewall is so squishy. And if you're looking to upgrade your tires in the summer, Yokohama S Drives are awesome.
I have poly sway bay bushings front & back and an Ultra Racing rear sway bar. Good setup with a very fun amount of off throttle oversteer. Still riding on stock shocks with GSi springs. But now that the chassis is a bit stiffer it's really noticeable when I switch back to my 185-60-14 winters from my 195-50-15 summers. The bigger sidewall is so squishy. And if you're looking to upgrade your tires in the summer, Yokohama S Drives are awesome.



