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1993eghatchy 03-16-2010 08:48 PM

suspension help!
 
ok so i got a set of coilovers already on struts 4 my hatch and i was PONDERING doing the switchover myself. i have helped a friend swap struts on his integra b4 but its a bitch from what i recall...mainly with the bushings in the control arms freezing..so does anybody have any tips or suggestions b4 i embark on this project? anything to make it easier or to watch for..thanks HT!!

98civdx 03-16-2010 09:14 PM

Re: suspension help!
 
spray some pb blaster on the bolts and let it sit for a bit.
switching shocks is very very easy.

1993eghatchy 03-16-2010 09:33 PM

Re: suspension help!
 
yea i had a guy trade me my stock suspension for springs on the front an he did it and took like 45 mins for both lol. idk i just never done it b4 like totally by myslelf so i dont want 2 f*** it up lol.

BuildTheDream 03-17-2010 09:39 PM

Re: suspension help!
 
Its pretty straight forward. Do them indivually and keep the bolts seperate I guess. It probably didn't take more than an hour or two with nothing more than a scissor jack. Good luck

1993eghatchy 03-17-2010 10:10 PM

Re: suspension help!
 
much thanks we shall see!

juz10 03-18-2010 12:58 AM

Re: suspension help!
 

Originally Posted by 98civdx (Post 41892532)
spray some pb blaster on the bolts and let it sit for a bit.
switching shocks is very very easy.

100%

Red_Army 03-18-2010 08:13 AM

Re: suspension help!
 
and if for some reason pb doesnt work.
just buy new parts and cut out what won't come out.
makes things a lot easier...more expensive though too.

titi_vtec 03-18-2010 08:23 AM

Re: suspension help!
 
i put coilovers on mine too and it take a life to swich because i dont know how to doit, but if you want to doit quickly
1- remove bolt from uper control arm to try get out brake disc with everything
2- remove tha same but from down control arm
3- remove shock from down control arm
4- remove shock from the upper thing insite the hood
then push down the control arm and it goes out easier, for take out the sprint from shock get a alen key, and hold on the little hole that it has on the top, and put some spry on the nut for get in aout more easier but carefully because it come out strong so put in front of a wall or something that reduce the impact when came out, good luck men

98civdx 03-18-2010 11:18 AM

Re: suspension help!
 
^^ there is absolutly no reason to mess with your control arm, there is only 4 freaking bolts to remove,
2 on top of shock 1 on shock fork,(holds shock into fork) and one holding fork to lca. thats it.
for the rear the is 2 on top (same as front) and 1 holding shock to lca and 1 holding lca to trailing arm,

$kreech 03-18-2010 12:35 PM

Re: suspension help!
 

Originally Posted by 98civdx (Post 41907779)
^^ there is absolutly no reason to mess with your control arm, there is only 4 freaking bolts to remove,
2 on top of shock 1 on shock fork,(holds shock into fork) and one holding fork to lca. thats it.
for the rear the is 2 on top (same as front) and 1 holding shock to lca and 1 holding lca to trailing arm,

:thumbup::thumbup:
thats all it is really. couple sockets, a ratchet and an extension is all u need, and a jack ofcourse.

98civdx 03-18-2010 01:19 PM

Re: suspension help!
 
^^you forgot a wrench lol the threw bolt on lca, you will need either a wrech or another rachet.

$kreech 03-18-2010 01:44 PM

Re: suspension help!
 

Originally Posted by 98civdx (Post 41908890)
^^you forgot a wrench lol the threw bolt on lca, you will need either a wrech or another rachet.


ah yes, 2 17mm sockets, and 2 ratchets. never really liked wrenches.

gill0607ek9 03-19-2010 12:21 AM

Re: suspension help!
 
dont forget you need your phillips too and a ohm meter :p


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