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Old Mar 21, 2010 | 06:49 PM
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Default help my theses air suspension is killing me

96honda accord i dont know the transmission size i think its a four cylender it has four doors

hi my name is kimberly i just bought a honda accord 1996 which i love so much but..., it has stupid air suspension on it and causes me alot of problems. im here to try to turn it back to regular suspensions but i dont know anything about cars HELP!!!!!!!
i need to know what i need to get as parts where to get them basically where to start i want to get some parts from the junk yard and order high proformace parts for others but i dont want to break my bank.
thanks
Kimberly from maryland
 

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Old Mar 21, 2010 | 07:39 PM
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I removed your email address, because your address can easily be spammed. You should get an email notification from the forum if someone posts a reply to your message. If you don't check your user settings and check the proper notification box.

I am not sure how your suspension was modified. Is the rear suspension modified? If you can post a picture of the front and back suspension with the tire removed, that would make things easier.

My guess is that you will at least need a shock, spring, and the mount on top. You can buy them separately, but I think Monroe sells something called sens-a-track that is the whole unit.
 
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