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Acura Rsx Dc5 02-04 1.75"/1.75" Lowering Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

USA, United States

USA, United States
Condition:New Brand:LO SUSPENSION Manufacturer Part Number:0 Warranty:Yes

Lo Suspension - Make driving more fun!


Set of 4 Sports Lowering Springs for:  ACURA RSX 2002>2004 lowering by approx F1.75" & R1.75"

 - a new & unused Lo Suspension branded product from losuspension.com 

Are you looking for a lower ride?


Key Features
  • LO springs are designed specifically for your car
  • Your mechanic will have no trouble fitting LO springs
  • Compatable with your original shock absorbers
  • Your car will have a much sportier stance
  • Your car will have more responsive handling
  • You will have more confidence when cornering
  • Your car will have less body roll
  • LO springs are TUV approved
  • LO springs have a 12 month warranty


How will LO springs improve my ride?

No matter what you drive, your vehicles development engineers were faced with considerations that ultimately affected its performance – bumper heights, wheel arch clearance and the number of people the vehicle was designed to carry. 

To accommodate all of those variables, your car's suspension had to be tuned for average conditions, acceleration, braking and cornering. But you are not average! 

You need to tune your vehicle to better match your driving style. If you want the performance look and feel as you cruise the streets and go through the corners, then LO springs will provide the more aggressive appearance and sure-footed handling that will help even the worlds finest cars perform even better. 


What is TUV approved?

TUV is the standards rating that all applies to all vehicle manufacturers. In Germany these standards also apply to all aftermarket car parts, such as lowering springs. 

While TUV approval is not compulsory in the UK, it does indicate a level of quality which is not usually met by other suspension products. 

For your peace of mind, LO springs have passed the stringent TUV safety test. 


How can LO guarantee their springs will fit?

All kits are specifically designed to fit your car as a direct replacement for original parts without alteration. 

LO springs can be fitted by any normal garage or experienced mechanic in the same way as original parts. Just swap the springs over and enjoy your ride! 

 

Your Lo Suspension springs are new & unused and will be delivered by carrier for speed & security with a free delivery for most addresses (unfortunately additional charges do apply to some areas, please see notes at the end of the listing).

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Quality lowering springs and value for money, Thank you for your purchase from losuspension.com

We take great care packaging every item to ensure safe shipment to you. Once your order has been processed and we have received cleared payment, your item will be dispatched as soon as possible. Please note that the free delivery does not include Hawaii and all off mainland locations. If you would like a shipping quote to anywhere other than USA Mainland please contact us. For security we do require a signature at the time of delivery so please provide us with an appropriate delivery address that will be occupied between 9am & 5.30pm as re-delivery charges maybe applicable.

         

Although returns are accepted, the customer will need to arrange delivery of the springs to us and the return carriage will be non-refundable. Any non-warranty returns will also be subject to a built in delivery charge of $35 which will be deducted from the refund, Also any additional charges for delivery cannot be refunded, Please contact us prior to returning any springs.

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