- Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:33 pm
#21504
It's simple really..
Front:
- Remove the bolt that connects the Yolk to the LCA.
- Remove the pinch bolt holding the shock to the bolt
- Remove to two bolts in the top hat in the trunk/hatch area.
- The easiest way to get the springs off of the shocks is the use an impact. If you don't have access to one, get a spring compressor or a big dumb friend to push down and take the force of the spring. (There are actually many ways to remove the spring from the shock. The Impact is the safest though.)
- Take the springs off, assemble the new stuff and reinstall.
Rear:
- Remove the LCA bolt.
- Remove to two bolts in the top hat under the hood.
- The easiest way to get the springs off of the shocks is the use an impact. If you don't have access to one, get a spring compressor or a big dumb friend to push down and take the force of the spring. (There are actually many ways to remove the spring from the shock. The Impact is the safest though.)
- Take the springs off, assemble the new stuff and reinstall.
- Go get an alignment.
If you are the luckiest person on the planet, all of the bolts might come out for you. Don't be surprised if they don't I would make sure that you can get everything loose before you start replacing things. you may find that some of the bolts are stuck. Good luck, let us know if you need anymore help.
Racing Rice
- 1994 Honda Del Sol Si (Project Combat Honda)