We're almost neighbors-I'm at 132nd and Huron. I believe Bear is in the Springs so I guess our goal would be to get as much done as possible while he's up here.I have overnight space for him if needed. [Beer]
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I could walk to your house Joe. It'd take me two hours, but I could do it.
I haven't read all the replies, but there appear to be complete suspension upgrade kits for that make/model of honda. Could possibly get everything and then some extras for one price.
price isn't listed, but as an example: http://www.carpartswholesale.com/who...c-9438842.html
120th and York
so do we need the Hydraulic press?
This isn't something that you want to cart around on a whim.
Lemme know one way orta other if'n we need it.
Admittedly I've only done suspension on my cobra (easy to do with brand new parts with no weight to the chassis and no body to get in the way) and front air bags on my audi. So if you've done it, and feel comfortable doing it at my house, lets get as much done for him as he wants
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I haven't a clue what we would need the press for in his car.
we use it for A-Arm Bushing on S series trucks
If I'm not in New Mexico For the holiday I'm in to help ( I never decide if I'm going to go till the last min drives my mother crazy )
I don't THINK we need the press for the suspension or brakes on this car...
Tho Bear should go grab one of the manuals I suggested before we say for sure on that.
I have the spring compressor, and an impact driver that takes the larger size apex type bits or 1/2 sockets. I also have a fair assortment of brake tools, so if this is one of those (like a subaru or mazda) where you have to turn the pistons back in on a threaded shaft I have a tool for that as well.