springs
killer_ssn
11-18-2005, 01:42 AM
hey guys
i was wondering anyone can help me
i have H&R lowering springs and i want to switch to the stocks for the winter
can anyone do a walk through
or is it worth it to do it my self?
i have a 2000 civic SiR
whats the best adjustable susp. out there? is it better to have a lowering springs or a fully adjustable coil over?
any input will help
thanx
i was wondering anyone can help me
i have H&R lowering springs and i want to switch to the stocks for the winter
can anyone do a walk through
or is it worth it to do it my self?
i have a 2000 civic SiR
whats the best adjustable susp. out there? is it better to have a lowering springs or a fully adjustable coil over?
any input will help
thanx
GScivic7
11-18-2005, 03:50 AM
http://www.hazone.com/hciv5spring.htm
it is very much worth it to do yourself.
In a person's situation like yours where you want to raise the car up every year getting coilovers is a good idea. The cheapest good set of coilovers on the market right now IMO are the Omnipower and Tein Basics. Or you can just go with a coilover sleeve like the Ground Controls. I would go with a full setup, but it's up to you and your wallet.
it is very much worth it to do yourself.
In a person's situation like yours where you want to raise the car up every year getting coilovers is a good idea. The cheapest good set of coilovers on the market right now IMO are the Omnipower and Tein Basics. Or you can just go with a coilover sleeve like the Ground Controls. I would go with a full setup, but it's up to you and your wallet.
killer_ssn
11-19-2005, 01:24 AM
cool thanks
civic_stuntin
11-19-2005, 09:11 PM
i'm iffy i'm tryin it myself, not super handy, but seems simple enough, i was under the impression that a spring compressor was needed? but i'm thinkin that's what the jack forcin it up was for?
GScivic7
11-19-2005, 09:31 PM
the jack is to raise the lower control arm while installing the entirely assembly back into the car.
civic_stuntin
11-19-2005, 09:41 PM
so what would you need a spring compressor for?
GScivic7
11-20-2005, 06:26 PM
In those instructions, he removes the upper nut while the strut and spring assembly is still on the car.
Usually you just remove the two nuts that mount the strut to the shock tower and pull it out as an assembly. When you go to remove that upper nut on the strut there is a good chance that things will start flying because the spring is compressed and when you remove that top nut the spring decompresses and flings things left and right.
That's where the spring compressor comes in, you compress the spring and hold it there so that you can safely remove that upper nut. When installing springs you need to compress the spring to get the top hat, that nut and everthing else back on.
Usually you just remove the two nuts that mount the strut to the shock tower and pull it out as an assembly. When you go to remove that upper nut on the strut there is a good chance that things will start flying because the spring is compressed and when you remove that top nut the spring decompresses and flings things left and right.
That's where the spring compressor comes in, you compress the spring and hold it there so that you can safely remove that upper nut. When installing springs you need to compress the spring to get the top hat, that nut and everthing else back on.
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