Finally got around to lowering the car. Unfortunately I couldn't install the rear disk brakes due to the brake hard lines being to rusty where I need to disconnect them. I didn't have anything to fix it if I broke it trying to loosen the nut so I left it alone. I did install the front spindles though. I had the same issue with front passenger line so I only installed one SS line out of four. I also had a few seized bolts in the rear which made things take a lot longer.
The garage where it all happen.
After I removed the shock and lower control arm. I can't wait to get rid of those old drums.
Had quite a few of these. Wouldn't be a Honda from the NE if I didn't.
Coilover and lower control arms installed.
Here you can see the front coilover with the Russell line next to it.
First time dropping the car on all fours. The car was raised shortly after. It was to low and the fender was resting on the tire.
After raising it
I shot under the car if anyone wanted to know what it looks like.
How it sits as of now.
It rubs a little when I turn the wheel all the way. I am actually going to raise the front some more since I'm going to be auto-crossing the car in a week or two. I plan to raise it a 0.5"-.75" I want a small finger gap to allow for more shock travel with out it rubbing.
It feels so weird being in a lowered car again but I did miss the responsiveness in the steering and how stiffer the car feels.