Great coilover set for the RB chassis (12-17) Hyundai Accent. Works well and has the firmer, more controlled and poised ride I was looking for. A few things to know though. The kit comes with no instructions for installation, spring preloading, or height adjustment. But if you are mechanically inclined, you should easily be able to figure it out. Plus, Godspeeds website has them, but it would've been nice to have them with the kit. Another thing is the adjustable rear spring perch (the pink cylinders with the springs on them) will come in contact with the bump stops for the rear torsion beam on the frame, which will make clunking noises as you drive. To solve this, simply remove the bolt in the center and remove the bump stops. Or if you decide to keep them like I did, just flip them over to the torsion beam itself and secure them with a nut and bolt combo. This will affect your range of ride height settings for the rear, so your best bet would probably be to remove them if you plan on slamming your Accent. One more thing, the tiny fork on the front coilover struts, where the wheel speed sensor wire hangs on to, wont be able to reach the wire. Thats okay, since there is still the bolt-on bracket mount that is right above it and will work fine on its own. If you can get past my findings, I highly recommend these coilovers for anyone, which is probably a few (I mean, Hyundai Accent? Who lowers a Hyundai Accent?! lol), who decide they want to give their Accent a more aggressive feeling on the road, a nice reduction in ride height, and springs that won't sag so easily with passengers in the back seats.
Posted by Kenny (West Covina, CA) / January 04, 20192012 Hyundai Accent