Inc me. And I track itwurlycorner wrote:Quite a few people on here have done it.ATR84 wrote: I am not sure about putting lowering springs on 20 year old shocks


Inc me. And I track itwurlycorner wrote:Quite a few people on here have done it.ATR84 wrote: I am not sure about putting lowering springs on 20 year old shocks
I thought i had shock knock, turned out to be the ball joints in the upper control arms knocking. just something to bear in mind. cheap easy fix though.wurlycorner wrote:ATR84 wrote:Assuming all the main bushes are ok (ARB droplinks, top/bottom arm bushes etc.) it will be 'shock knock' from the bushes at the top of the strut mounts. If your new coilovers come with new top mounts, then it should cure it. If you re-use the old top mounts, then it won't cure it. It can be cured by replacing the top mount bushes (not that expensive new from Honda IIRC) or by adding a couple of washers of the right size, to take up the slack from the old bushes.The car I am interested in is also knocking from the rear suspension, I assume a coilover kit will have everything in it to repair this? What I don't want to do is replace everything to find the knock is still there.
Either cutting the existing springs, or using coilover sleeves on your existing shocks/springs.ATR84 wrote:Now I have the car, I want to set about lowering it. Apart from coilovers or just changing the springs, what are the other options?