🚗 Lower your ride, elevate your drive — own the road with D2 PRO!
D2 PRO Lowering Springs deliver a precise 2.0” drop front and rear for 2018+ Accord models, engineered with progressive rate springs made from durable 55 chrome silicon steel. Manufactured in ISO 9001 and TUV certified facilities, these springs enhance handling and ride quality while backed by a lifetime unlimited mileage warranty.
Manufacturer | D2 Racing Sports |
Brand | D2 Racing Sports |
Item Weight | 24.5 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 12.56 x 12.32 x 12.24 inches |
Item model number | 18+ Accord |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | D-SP-HN-25-5 |
J**N
Great product @ a decent price!
I liked everything about this product! 0 complaints here!
J**9
Awesome!!
Wayyy better than I thought it was going to look! It rides so much smoother and the acceleration is crazy especially when you have a 2.0T!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!
A**W
Not too bad
I got the drop I was looking for, but I’d prefer a slightly stiffer spring. These are ok for now. Eventually I’m going to do airbags, but this will work for now.
J**H
Good product
Perfect, is what i was looking for
J**N
Clicking noise all around
Love the ride height but they noise is getting on my nerves Amy figure out what the issue is? Update I have came to realize the clicking issue is the stabilizer bar is hitting the axles on bumps. Not sure if it’s the diffrent for the sports but on my touring that’s the issue and I’m guessing this calls for diffrent end links
Z**.
Springs completely collapsed
After 2 days the springs had completely collapse. The 2" ended up being 2 3/8. Springs banged and popped when I turned either direction and if there was any kind of harsh bump my car bottomed out and jumped up (I did trim the bump stops and it didn't help). I only had them on for a week and I took them off.
L**S
Highly recommended
Very please with the results 💪💪💪💪
B**Z
Make sure to put on the springs the right way
I like how it seats. But I don’t like how it makes noise when I turn the steering wheel. Spring rate sucks
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