Lowering a 97/98 1.5Lsi Vtec?
tkae the whole strut out, take the cap off, take the spring out, use spring compressors to put the new spring on, put the cap back on, put the strut back in, tighten everything down. I just felt like typing, heres the DIY: 
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_225963/tm.htm

https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_225963/tm.htm
I think the fronts are just a couple extra bolts (that the Rear DIY that i posted doesnt include). Only tools you need are a socket, some WD40 (for rusted bolts), some air tools (for those touch bolts), and spring compressors for installation of the new springs.
ORIGINAL: FlipHKD720
I think the fronts are just a couple extra bolts (that the Rear DIY that i posted doesnt include). Only tools you need are a socket, some WD40 (for rusted bolts), some air tools (for those touch bolts), and spring compressors for installation of the new springs.
I think the fronts are just a couple extra bolts (that the Rear DIY that i posted doesnt include). Only tools you need are a socket, some WD40 (for rusted bolts), some air tools (for those touch bolts), and spring compressors for installation of the new springs.
Proceedure of diy on your front strut.. After removal of wheel.
Take out the bolt/clip which hold your brake line to your strut.. DON’T don't disconnect brake line from the caliper (only if you want extra work.. lol)
Remove the nut/bolts (fork on the lower arm) 17mm.
Remove the 2 nuts on the top of struts (underneath the hood)
Then it should drop out the whole strut unit. Then remove the flange bolt which hold the fork and the strut unit (separate it).
Then use a spring compressor to compress the spring and remove the nut on the strut, after that remove the damper mount, etc..
BTW.. you NEED a spring compressor
Take out the bolt/clip which hold your brake line to your strut.. DON’T don't disconnect brake line from the caliper (only if you want extra work.. lol)
Remove the nut/bolts (fork on the lower arm) 17mm.
Remove the 2 nuts on the top of struts (underneath the hood)
Then it should drop out the whole strut unit. Then remove the flange bolt which hold the fork and the strut unit (separate it).
Then use a spring compressor to compress the spring and remove the nut on the strut, after that remove the damper mount, etc..
BTW.. you NEED a spring compressor
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Any tips for doing the fronts on the civic?
