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accord on juice

Foreign Cars (honda, etc) General Discussions
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jbaker72157   +1y
I'm not really familiar with hydraulics, but my lil brother is leaving for basic training this month and has always wanted hydraulics. I'm not really familiar with hydraulics, so what all would I need to get this done before he gets back, and what price range do you guys think. By the way its a '98 honda accord 4-door, thanks
sweeden   +1y
put it on air.. alot less of a pain in the arse... just my opinion.
tealchevy   +1y
not too sure but make sure you can bust one of these....

jbaker72157   +1y
Originally posted by sweeden



put it on air.. alot less of a pain in the arse... just my opinion.

its on air now, but he wants it on hyrdaulics
sweeden   +1y
why... the cylinders ride to shitty?
jbaker72157   +1y
i dunno really, it rides pretty decent
jrock74   +1y
definitely do air.go to airbagparts.com and get the air cylinders w/ brackets for the 98-02 honda accord,then go to suicidedoors.com and get the 3/8 starter kit for his car.i just put this set-up on my 98 accord and love it.rides better than factory.check mine out.your brother will definitely be happy with it.
jbaker72157   +1y
like i said before, he has it on cylinders with accumulators, but he wants to switch it over to juice
juicedwagon   +1y
do a 2 pump showtime kit. they come with good fittings. use reg flow cylinders and mount them unside down. rev flow cylinders are nothing but a pain in the ass. i have hydros on my 92 accord wagon and havent messed with them for a while now. just make sure you use good fittings, use REG flow cylinders 8"as in the front 10"s in the rear, and get accumulators for sure. accumulators will make it ride so good. way better then air cans any day.
tofnlows10   +1y
my civic is on juice...wish it was air..