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1999 Honda Accord help

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baggedmitsu   +1y
Ok guys, so i dont know squat about cars, let me start there. Well i dont know squat about new cars. My old lady had a 99 accord four door and now its mine. I drive it daily because i gave my little brother my daily mini. So what i want to do is lay the car out. My question is where should i start? Who sells a kit? I know these kits are bolt on so thats pretty much what i want. I wont go hydros (even though everything in Art Of Noize is hydros and bad ass) because ive had hydros and i cant deal with the maintenance.

I want a basic set up just up and down, i dont need to three wheel or nothing like that. Thanks for any help.

Ernie
AON-4PumpedCL   +1y
Edited: 11/26/2008 10:03:16 AM by AON-4PumpedCL

Good morning Ernie,

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gob   +1y
id be interested in a small setup like that for my civic.

is one pump efficient enough to pick up the front and rear? front/back switches is all i desire. im not too familiar with hydraulics
AON-4PumpedCL   +1y
Originally posted by gob



id be interested in a small setup like that for my civic. is one pump efficient enough to pick up the front and rear? front/back switches is all i desire. im not too familiar with hydraulics

One pump is all you need. We designed our pumps to accept pick up tubes that suck from the bottom of the tank reservoir. You can even mount the pump on it's side (as shown above) and rotate the pick up tube accordingly. Mounting the pump on it's side saves you about an inch and a half of overall height.

The hydrualic revolution is coming...
baggedmitsu   +1y
thanks for the info, ill have to keep that in mind
low mazda   +1y
Hey big ERN, check into coolcars. I think the website is www.coolcars.org That's where all my stuff for my old accord came from.
charlesskelter   +1y
Originally posted by AON-4PumpedCL



Originally posted by gob



id be interested in a small setup like that for my civic. is one pump efficient enough to pick up the front and rear? front/back switches is all i desire. im not too familiar with hydraulics

One pump is all you need. We designed our pumps to accept pick up tubes that suck from the bottom of the tank reservoir. You can even mount the pump on it's side (as shown above) and rotate the pick up tube accordingly. Mounting the pump on it's side saves you about an inch and a half of overall height.

The hydrualic revolution is coming...

I'm very interested in the set up you guys have put together. Can you email me at starion88esir@yahoo.com all the specifics including cost, how much play you'd have with that type of set up (f,b,s,s or just up and down). Getting everything at once would be much nicer than piecing a kit together since I'm new to hydraulics.
YUH8IN96   +1y
hey im very interested in the kit also n would lik to kno more too so can u message me on here about the cost an anything else i would need to do thanks

O an Ernie if you want to run air just get some cylinders from cool cars or AVS, cylinders arent to bad ive had them on my accord for almost 4 years wit minimul problems. i drive my car everyday on the high way n the ride isnt bad. the only thing that sux is that you dont get alota lift








AON-OFFDAHOOK   +1y
Starion, that kit will do FBSS as well as side up from pancake and also has the capabilities to 3 wheel as well.

Nothing is available at the moment, yet we have many parts currently in production. Also being currently created is a comprehensive e-commerce website which will include part pricing, as well as hydraulic education.

All this will be launched in January.



charlesskelter   +1y
Definately sounds like what I'm looking for. I wouldn't be content with a simple up/down set up. A price range would definately help, since I tend to focus more on my other projects than I do the Civic it leaves minimal funds. At least then I know what I need to set aside.