View Full Version : Suspention installation
CleanNeon98
04-24-2007, 01:03 PM
By the end of the summer I will be looking at installing a new suspention consisting of most likely these components
Tokico HP shocks and struts
Neuspeed sport springs
Front and rear camber kit (ingalls, SPC, etc.)
This instal will be on a 2001 honda civic sedan.
Please leave your quotes for the install here, or shoot me a PM
CHAOS
04-24-2007, 01:06 PM
come on dude... dont u have jackstands? try it yourself... and if not... then um... have a buddy help you out.
CleanNeon98
04-24-2007, 01:11 PM
come on dude... dont u have jackstands? try it yourself... and if not... then um... have a buddy help you out.
i really dont know anyone who is car oriented.
Loserkidwac
04-24-2007, 01:12 PM
yea seriiously its really simple...uhm 3 bolts on each corner...and since you are doing both shocks and spring upgrade at the same time you can assmble them before hand and mostlikely not need a spring compressor...and save your money on the camber kits and spend it on a good toe alinement...
But if you want shoot me and offer for my time and I'll help you do it...
CleanNeon98
04-24-2007, 01:14 PM
yea seriiously its really simple...uhm 3 bolts on each corner...and since you are doing both shocks and spring upgrade at the same time you can assmble them before hand and mostlikely not need a spring compressor...and save your money on the camber kits and spend it on a good toe alinement...
But if you want shoot me and offer for my time and I'll help you do it...
The drop is 1.5 rear 1.75 front. I dont wana go through tires like pancakes and I use 2 sets of wheels (17s for summer 14s for winter) so i dont know how the alignment is gona work with that. Shoot me a PM about your services
ho1ywars
04-29-2007, 09:37 PM
pmed..
TROLL
04-29-2007, 09:44 PM
good god, this is the vendor forum... so if you're not a vendor, you may not have any business replying here. think people, please. dont hurt yourself though...
Loserkidwac
04-30-2007, 12:13 PM
good god, this is the vendor forum... so if you're not a vendor, you may not have any business replying here. think people, please. dont hurt yourself though...
Whoops...I go owned :cry:
I justed used the "New Posts" button didn't look where the post was located, my bad
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