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Old 07-22-2004, 10:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Location: Gilbert, AZ
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Car: 1995 Prelude VTEC
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4th Gen Prelude Energy Suspension Master Set /Trailing Arm Kit

95 Prelude VTEC (4th Generation) Energy Suspension Master Set /Trailing Arm Kit

The setup is an excellent start or add-on to a suspension. It will make your suspension complete. After Installation, the car handles much better, carves the corners with even more ease. It gives you move confidence and precision around the corners.

The kits and miscellaneous fees totalled to about $200. I paid a shop to press out the old bushings becuase i do not personally own a hydraulic press. Installation was definately a hard one, but well worth it. It took me about 9 days to finish completely however i could have been done in a fraction of the time if i worked more hours each day. All in all, it can probably be done within two days as long as you have or have access to all the right tools. Things required include the kits of course, basic hand tools (impact tools are nice), a breaker bar, a ball joint puller, spring compressors, and a hydraulic press. You may or may not also need a torch to burn out the trailing arm main bushings.


All in all, the process is well worth it, the car feels much more responsive and i am glad that i did it. It is A LOT of work though, so be prepared.
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