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I've picked up some Tempo front springs and Accord rear springs for my 92 Loyale. I've got a lift kit and plan on cutting the accord sprigs so I'm not doubling up on the lift.

 

When you cut the accord springs I've heard that you cut a coil and a half off to retain stock length. Do you cut off the bottom or the top? Do you have to worry about not having the full coil that sits flat?

 

Thanks!

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I always cut the tops of the springs. With the Accord springs, you could also cut the top. I would rather have it seat flush in the perch of the strut. By the way, the accord springs sit perfect in the EA82 rear struts. I didn't cut mine, and now need to run a 5" kit in the front to make the car sit level (More lift the better!)

 

-Tom

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... Accord rear springs ...

 

Something is Wrong here, you'll need Accord's FRONT springs for the Rear of your Loyale.

 

Please review this Writeup for further details & Pics on such Modification:

 

~►  http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/106807-improved-shock-absorbers-and-spring-coils-on-loyales/

 

 

 

... the accord springs sit perfect in the EA82 rear struts. I didn't cut mine. ...

 

Me Neither.

 

Kind Regards.

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Something is Wrong here, you'll need Accord's FRONT springs for the Rear of your Loyale.

 

Please review this Writeup for further details & Pics on such Modification:

 

~►  http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/106807-improved-shock-absorbers-and-spring-coils-on-loyales/

 

 

 

 

Me Neither.

 

Kind Regards.

nor did I. I ended up using this setup + 2" rear lift for a total of 4"

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