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elnene80 04-18-2006 10:41 AM

1991 Sagging to the left
 
I have a 91 civic i just replaced both struts in the the left side
thinking that will fix it but it didnt i really dont know what to check
can somebody tell me what else i can check out, i have 18" wheels on it
and it's lowered also......i will apriciate it for any comments thanks..


Elle 04-18-2006 11:58 AM

Re: 1991 Sagging to the left
 
Can you please clarify: Did you replace both the coil spring
and shock absorber? Did you put in new ones? How much lower
is the left side? What is the condition of the the lower
control arm bushing? Inspect it under load and not under
load. How confident are you that the left front lower ball
joint is in good repair?

The other day I swapped the coil springs in the front for my
91 Civic. That reduced a difference of 3/4" to a difference
of 1/4", with the left being lower. This was consistent with
my springs' (fully removed and relaxed) heights: The left
side had been lower by 1/4".

I expect old bushings explain the remaining 1/4" difference.

From my googling, the left side being lower is very common
on c. 1990 Civics. It's not ideal.

I also discovered severely worn sway bar bushings and links
(on the right) that I think contributed to a tire wear
problem on the right front.

I have ordered (from "Team Honda" in Colorado) new springs
and sway bar bushings and links. The bushings will have to
wait until I have a bit more money and time.


"elnene80" <samuel.hernandez@wachovia.com> wrote
>I have a 91 civic i just replaced both struts in the the
>left side
> thinking that will fix it but it didnt i really dont know
> what to check
> can somebody tell me what else i can check out, i have 18"
> wheels on it
> and it's lowered also......i will apriciate it for any
> comments thanks..




Elle 04-18-2006 11:58 AM

Re: 1991 Sagging to the left
 
Can you please clarify: Did you replace both the coil spring
and shock absorber? Did you put in new ones? How much lower
is the left side? What is the condition of the the lower
control arm bushing? Inspect it under load and not under
load. How confident are you that the left front lower ball
joint is in good repair?

The other day I swapped the coil springs in the front for my
91 Civic. That reduced a difference of 3/4" to a difference
of 1/4", with the left being lower. This was consistent with
my springs' (fully removed and relaxed) heights: The left
side had been lower by 1/4".

I expect old bushings explain the remaining 1/4" difference.

From my googling, the left side being lower is very common
on c. 1990 Civics. It's not ideal.

I also discovered severely worn sway bar bushings and links
(on the right) that I think contributed to a tire wear
problem on the right front.

I have ordered (from "Team Honda" in Colorado) new springs
and sway bar bushings and links. The bushings will have to
wait until I have a bit more money and time.


"elnene80" <samuel.hernandez@wachovia.com> wrote
>I have a 91 civic i just replaced both struts in the the
>left side
> thinking that will fix it but it didnt i really dont know
> what to check
> can somebody tell me what else i can check out, i have 18"
> wheels on it
> and it's lowered also......i will apriciate it for any
> comments thanks..




elnene80 04-25-2006 09:18 AM

Re: 1991 Sagging to the left
 
Ok i'll check on the bushings and then i'll reply back thanks man....


elnene80 04-25-2006 09:18 AM

Re: 1991 Sagging to the left
 
Ok i'll check on the bushings and then i'll reply back thanks man....


elnene80 04-25-2006 09:18 AM

Re: 1991 Sagging to the left
 
Ok i'll check on the bushings and then i'll reply back thanks man....



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