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Old 26-Sep-2003, 08:22 PM
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Post pix of rear shock mounts with aftermarket shocks...

Hey, I tried searching but couldn't find notting. Whoever has pix of rear shock mounts on a EG/EJ with aftermarket suspension, can you please post pictures of it.

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Old 26-Sep-2003, 10:02 PM
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what..?....why...? chances are that this will not happen.....Ps LAC sux..
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why? cause I want to see how it looks like

thank god I don't own a neon

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Old 26-Sep-2003, 10:54 PM
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be more specific in what you want to see.... i got a huge manual on the comp and i can post pics
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Old 26-Sep-2003, 10:55 PM
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how about this?
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Originally posted by PunkInDrublic
be more specific in what you want to see.... i got a huge manual on the comp and i can post pics
well I need to see how aftermarket shocks will bolt up the the Shock mount.

It's the part where you would bolt on your rear strut bar to, that's I think the strut mount
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Old 26-Sep-2003, 11:00 PM
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or maybe this?
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Old 26-Sep-2003, 11:01 PM
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in the first picture is the "lower arm" aka lower control arm... that is what you bolt the strut to...
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Old 26-Sep-2003, 11:03 PM
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or if you look inthe second pic that bolt you see in the bottle right of the picture is the bolt used... and since you car is about as old as mine that bolt wont come out wihtout a fight
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Old 26-Sep-2003, 11:06 PM
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explain your problem again, I can explain the whole setup procedure.. I read your post on LAC and it sounds like you assembled the mount and shock wrong... I didnt really understand what happened tho...


I have a very similar setup to you and it rides nice... so somethings wrong.. I doubt ull get any pics cuz most peoples setups are on their car already... an installation instruction should be explaind here...

Im off to bed, but ill try and explain the proper install in the morning.. maybe if you explain your problem/ setup/ parts ect here you will get more help...
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rick to the rescue, except the coilover setup is assembled differently...

Whered u get that manual anyway? Can I download it off you sometime? Or did you pay lots for it ..probably...
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i paid $500 for it...

sent you a pm about it....
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Old 27-Sep-2003, 12:57 AM
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Originally posted by mugen_r


well I need to see how aftermarket shocks will bolt up the the Shock mount.

It's the part where you would bolt on your rear strut bar to, that's I think the strut mount

why do you wanna see where a strut bar attaches to?? if your looking for it you wont see it with interior in the car.... there are two covers that clip into place which cover the strut towers from inside.... but even with those off you still wont be able to get a rear strut bar is... you'll need to cut the interior panels a little
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hey guys, thanks for all the help, but the thing that I forgot to put is a washer onto the shock to keep it in place.

I put that on and my suspension is great

thanks for all the help tho
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check all over the net, tons of helms manuals posted.

CRX, EF, EG, 1.6 EL, Integra, EK manual.

Ive downloaded almost all of the civic ones
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good to here....LAC still sux....and neons can be made fast ......srt.....4......
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