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    i'm just found out that one of my front springs is broken on my 92 accord. i ask one shop and they quoted my 498.78 to replace both sides. they said that my car will not be even if i only replace one side, and that the springs comes in packages of 2. i'm planning to sell the car in the end of august. does anyone know if it would be dangerous to drive around with a broken spring, the spring is broken around the bottom about 1 wounds. also would anyone know of a cheap place to get it fixed in the nw



    thanks in advance.

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    Don't drive with a broken spring, cmon.

    Go to pick and pull and buy a used one for cheap. If you can't do it on your own, get one of us on here to help you out for a few beers or something. Buying a used spring gives you a much better option because the spring will be a good match for your other already broken-in spring that hasnt bust. This is by far the most cost-efficient way of doing it, especially on a 92, and especially because you are selling it in august.

    Hope that helps


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    ^^ agreed

    go to pick n pull
    find your model or equivalant (see if another hon-duh used the same front suspention as yours)

    take off 2 or three bolts from the strut tower
    take off the bolt that goes threw the lower control arm
    pull out
    pay under $50 (i would assume)

    if you dont know what any of theses parts are pm me and pay me for my time and i will meet you at pnp on the weekend or thursday and do it for you

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    i've went to pick n pull before and the only hondas they had in there were mostly pre-90s most cars i see there were domestics. is there any other place for junked cars in calgary.

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    last time i was there there was a ton of eg civics

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    there are always alot of honda's at pnp
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    New inventory on sundays, isnt it? Someone correct me if I'm wrong. By the way, research what other platforms from honda may use the same springs. You never know, there used to be a lot more commonality between one manufacturer's cars then verses now.


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    would the eg's civic's suspension fit a 92 (cb7) accord what about the 94 cd accords. last time i was there. there wasnt a single cb7 accord

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    Originally posted by tlapec
    i've went to pick n pull before and the only hondas they had in there were mostly pre-90s most cars i see there were domestics. is there any other place for junked cars in calgary.

    Originally posted by tlapec
    would the eg's civic's suspension fit a 92 (cb7) accord what about the 94 cd accords. last time i was there. there wasnt a single cb7 accord


    I believe cb7s and cds use the same suspension, i was there like las tweek and i saw at least 2 cb7s

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    Originally posted by Rx7







    I believe cb7s and cds use the same suspension, i was there like las tweek and i saw at least 2 cb7s
    The strut spring setup is the same on cb and cd accords.

    If it works for you, I have my stock front strut/spring combos sitting here out of my 97 accord. $50 and they are yours.

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    Originally posted by jdmakkord


    The strut spring setup is the same on cb and cd accords.

    If it works for you, I have my stock front strut/spring combos sitting here out of my 97 accord. $50 and they are yours.
    To the OP, id take this offer if I were you. Even if it WAS a little cheaper at PnP, this guy has it off the vehicle ready to go.


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    I could be wrong , but it looks like the part numbers are different between a 92 and 97. Also depends on ABS or not.

    http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/

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    Originally posted by frozenrice
    I could be wrong , but it looks like the part numbers are different between a 92 and 97. Also depends on ABS or not.

    http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/
    The part numbers are different, but I'm 95% sure they are interchangeable.

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    Good call. I checked out a few other sites (HR Springs and KYB shocks) and they list the same part number for 90-97 Accords. Weird that Honda lists them as different numbers. I just learned something new today.

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    Cut the other front spring to match the broken one.

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    Originally posted by urban.one
    Cut the other front spring to match the broken one.
    Thanks for the great idea you fucking tard.

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    No prob. I hear thats the trick.

    Originally posted by jdmakkord


    Thanks for the great idea you fucking tard.

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