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Old 01-31-2007, 04:31 PM
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95 Accord Front Shock Absorber Question

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I have installed on my vehicle the Tein Coilovers. For some reason, when they were installed by a shop, they failed to secure the brake lines to the new Coilovers. The stock damper had some kinda threaded adapter at the base of it that the brake lines were connected to.

I contact the Tein company and asked if there was some sort of aftermarket part that I can purchase to secure the brake lines. They said to use the stock ones. BUT I CAN'T REMOVE THE STOCK ONES!

If anyone knows what I'm talking about and has a solution, please help. Thanks.
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Re: 95 Accord Front Shock Absorber Question

The brackets probably need to be cut off and tack welded in the proper spot....
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Re: 95 Accord Front Shock Absorber Question

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