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DIY: 92-95 Civic skunk2 pro coilovers install

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Old Jul 2, 2006 | 09:22 PM
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Default DIY: 92-95 Civic skunk2 pro coilovers install

so... i feel the need to contribute a diy cause i havnt done one in a while...

if any admin wants to move it to the DIY. no prob

alrighty...... lets get this thing started

things you will need


these


10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 19 mm deep sockets..... just nice to have
rachet
powerdrill (just to make labor easy)
jack,
2 jack stands
wd-40 for those fiesty bolts
2 zip ties (for brake lines)


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crack the bolts on the front wheels
jack up the front jack point and put the two jack stands under both front jack points
remove the front wheels



remove the 2 bolts holding the brake line first.....
then remove the bolt on the shock


step on the rotor/calpier with all your weight to disloge it from the shock

remove the 2 top bolts



it takes quite a bit of shimy'ing and stepping on the rotors etc to finaly be able to get it out of there, but dont give up, youll come up with a system.



this is , where i had my pickle........ i wasnt sure how to assemple the coilover, so i found a daigram that helped....assemble your coilover like so

(thanks aerospeed)

shove that thing back in there and when you get it placed correct, used a jack under the rotor to put it into the shock to make a good ... seal?

if your shocks dont have a bracket for the brake lines, you can use a zip tie.
bolt it all in


REAR

same as before, jack it up.........

put a jack under the shock and remove the bolt holding it into the control arm, also remove the bolt on the brake drum....



remove the bolts on top
pull the control arm down and pull that guy out


now for puttin it back in, make sure you have the built in bold at the bottom of the shock facing front...... i did not and took me a good half hour to get nowhere because you canot used those bolts like that.

i found it easier to jack up everything into place and slide the bolt in, then tighten

NOW YOUR DONE

now lower it and check your levels, and jack up the car and adjust the coilover to get the right hites

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Old Jul 4, 2006 | 05:09 AM
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Nice write up.
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Old Jul 4, 2006 | 10:11 AM
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are you leaving it that high? i remmeber something about your new apartment and your car not making it into the parking garage
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Old Jul 4, 2006 | 01:21 PM
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Good job, I'm sure that will be helpful to alot of people.
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Old Jul 4, 2006 | 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by extensioncordy
are you leaving it that high? i remmeber something about your new apartment and your car not making it into the parking garage

heh... yeah... thats my solution... because i could not bring myself to get air cylinders...

plus the skunk 2 shocks are great..... its the same stiffness high or low... so it actualy feels a little better than my bilsteins
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