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yeah, the springs will fit. the shocks on the other hand won't. you would have to use the da front forks. the eg's are bigger round than the da's. the rear shocks will work fine. i put eg shocks on my 91 da. all i had to change was the front forks. sat a little lower too. but, i'm guessing thats more info than what you were looking for. but, a simple answer: yes.
Well I found out that the guy that is selling me the Accord id also giving me all his extra parts for free, Pretty much just what I have seen, rear disk conversion, gauge cluster with three extra suspension setups, headers, and thats not all, ill take pics next time I go by his house
sorry i havent been here for the past few days, im getting over a cold.
other than that i had to replace my brake booster the other day, thats probably the most annoying job i've ever done on my sedan. the booster is not easy to get to at all, which i knew, but still its a pain.
other than that i had to replace my brake booster the other day, thats probably the most annoying job i've ever done on my sedan. the booster is not easy to get to at all, which i knew, but still its a pain.
junkyard fool. find a teggy and remove the trailing arm and brake setup. Get new bushings pressed in and walah. New lines are up to you. there are DIYs everywhere online for the swap
the teg set up
i take that back after looking at it, i need is the trailing arms, and disc brakes, only place near me with a honda in there yard is bowling green and thats a good drive, its an em1 tho so i cant complain
the cash for clunkers killed our junkyards, nothing but old beaters, its all day parts for my 4x4 but when it comes to the honda there is nothing for a good hundred miles its stupid



