Honda Accord (1990 - 2002) Includes 1997 - 1999 Acura CL

Big job, can I do it? (springs, shocks, rotors, wheel bearings, and bushings)

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Old Oct 28, 2001 | 10:57 AM
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Default Big job, can I do it? (springs, shocks, rotors, wheel bearings, and bushings)

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Old Oct 28, 2001 | 07:29 PM
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Default Re: Big job, can I do it? (4doorH22)

I installed the coilovers my self and had no problems with that. If yo are putting new shocks and springs on at the same time it should take about 1-2 hours on the first front assembly a little over an hour for the second, 1-1.5 for the first rear and less than an hour for the last. some help is nice to have but not necessary. If you change the rotors out let me know how that goes. I am planning to replace some bushings in the future as well.
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Old Oct 29, 2001 | 04:23 PM
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Default Re: Big job, can I do it? (smokin rubber)

sup 4doorh22, from what iver heard, the rotors are a major pain in the ***. they are the hub over rotor, so you gonna have to take the entire hub and rotor off, and get them pressed apart. i got the same problem, got a set of brembo OEM rotors, but im gonna take them to a buddys shop to install cause it looks too time consuming. springs, struts are cake, just take about 2 hours to do all 4. make sure you got all the tools, and you proly gonna need an extra person to make it go quicker reinstalling new parts.
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