Installation of struts/shocks

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by MAT, May 12, 2005.

  1. MAT

    MAT Guest

    I am on the verge of spending some tax refund on the following suspension
    kit for my Civic with the 7th gen. suspension, mac struts up front and the
    wishbones in the back. Is this is a pretty easy DIY install? I will put
    them in at my folks' house so I will have a garage, good jacking facilities
    and tools. But since the assemblies look complete, I don't think I will
    need to worry about compressing springs? Will the halfshaft want to pop out
    when I remove the front suspension? It is a Japanese Mugen product so I'm
    not expecting any english manufacturer documentation. Thanks.

    http://www.kingmotorsports.com/images/products/50000-XK5-K0S0_3.jpg
     
    MAT, May 12, 2005
    #1
  2. MAT

    jim beam Guest

    that installation should be easy - definitely don't need a spring
    compressor. just make sure you get the alignment checked afterwards &
    you'll be set. /driveshafts/ on honda don't "pop out".
     
    jim beam, May 14, 2005
    #2
  3. MAT

    MAT Guest


    Thanks JB. I've been studying the FSM and am ready for the install. THough
    I've read a handful of accounts from people warning against letting the
    driveshaft slide out of the trans. making for a difficult reinsertion. Is
    it because of errant forces during the separation of the ball joint? I will
    try to get the special separator tool from Autozone on loan.
     
    MAT, May 14, 2005
    #3
  4. MAT

    jim beam Guest

    i think the only ball joint you need to separate is the steering tie
    rod. other than that, you have two bolts at the top & two at the
    bottom. the rest of the suspension can stay in place i believe. don't
    even need to break the brake lines.

    the only thing about driveshafts is making sure that the ends remain
    clean, or at least, don't get reinserted dirty. it is possible to mess
    up a driveshaft by pulling on the end as opposed to prying the "tulip"
    end out of the transmission, but again, don't fixate on them - i really
    don't think you're going to need to go that far.
     
    jim beam, May 14, 2005
    #4
Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments (here). After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.