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  1. Join Date
    Jul 2007
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    4
    #1
    I have 2 old school Hondas...an 88 Accord LXi (US Version) and an 88 Prelude Si (JPN version) with 4 wheel steering.

    I've been looking for shock absorbers for the Accord but no one here seems to carry the specific Kayaba, Tokico, Bilstein or Monroe shocks. The front springs too need to be changed since the former A20A3 PGM-FI was tossed out for a B16A which is quite nice actually (even if its equipped with the 4spd automatic tranny). You recommend that I should just refill the original shocks since they're fluid type or go into adapting the suspension? The closest one for the front end is for the 94 Civic Esi.

    As for the Prelude...I rescued it from the junk heap during an auction at the pier and put the car back into shape (its advertised for sale in the car finder in the event someone wants it...just taking a chance ). Anyway...anyone know where I can get a rack and pinon to fit this? The car is fine...drives ok but the steering is a bit stiff since I'm using the original on a "robotics" conversion (RHD to LHD).

    Need your help please dudes and dudettes. Your suggestions and recommendations will be most appreciated. I'm half way to my wits looking for the parts...even surplus will do.

    Why do I put up with the old schoolers? Something with the design of the drop-head which is sleek and unique.

    Thanks much. Hope to hear from any of you...

  2. Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Posts
    189
    #2
    hi,

    i have 1992 accord LX 2.2L, US model too. i was able to get KYB Excel G shocks for my car, both front and rear. changed them last year. so far ok naman sila. i've inquired for bilstein shocks and they were really pricey.

    my mistake was i listed the part number in my cellphone but got erased when my phone was reprogrammed. and i didn't write it down on paper.

    try contacting a KYB sales rep or authorized distributor/importer, maybe they could get you compatible shocks.

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