Should I replace back struts?

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Old April-10th-2005, 10:46 PM
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Cool Should I replace back struts?

What's up guys. I got a 91 LX with almost 200k on it. I replaced the front struts and it rides much better, but i'm wondering if replacing the back struts would be worth it. Does it make much difference as far as handling or comfort?
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Old April-15th-2005, 06:30 AM
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They are due. Over due struts cause 'cupping' in the tires. Time for lowering springs/struts, eh? HHHmmh. Som'tin' to think about...
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ZX-2 strut and MX-3 H&R springs
All 4 at the same time
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Old April-15th-2005, 11:31 PM
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I already put some lowering springs on. :P that's how i saw how crappy my struts were. And btw, "dropzone" springs drop the front a little bit too much, so i have to put these spacers in the springs to keep the tires from rubbing around turns.
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