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Lowering my 92 Accord LX. What tools are needed?

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Old Feb 26, 2010 | 02:24 AM
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Default Lowering my 92 Accord LX. What tools are needed?

Ok, so I know my thread title is a little vague or "come on dude, seriously"..

I do know how to work on cars and have lowered cars, but the last time I've done that was about 5 years ago.

I am bringing my car to my buddies house because he has an empty garage (so I'm not doing it in my angled California driveway). But he doesnt really have to many tools, but I do. I just dont know which ones I will need in order to drop my honda, considering I've never done it before to a honda and I dont want to have to have him driving us back and forth every we realize, CRAP WRONG SIZE SOCKET! LOL.

soooooooooooooooo, if anyone on here knows exactly what tools I will need to put lowering springs on my 1992 Honda Accord LX sedan, that would be awesome. And yes, I've done a complete search and even read the ENTIRE FAQ's under the Suspension section. I'm sure if someone post replies to me what is needed it would help others down the line also. I will be doing this job at 11:00 A.M. California time.. So I hope I get some kind of response before then

And yes, I have a really really nice set of spring compressors, not that $15 junk

I thank you in advance
 

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Old Feb 26, 2010 | 06:58 AM
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You might need crowbars & stuff because sometimes the fork at the bottom of the shock is pretty difficult to get off.

Axle nut is 36mm on newer Accords, I don't know if that's the same. Better just take ALL your sockets. And a pipe for more leverage on the breaker bar.
 
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