No there is no way to lower a stock Acura Integra without buying new springs. Lowering the ride height of a vehicle will require many adaptations to the suspension, including new, shorter springs.
To replace the lower control arms on a 1994 Acura Integra safely raise and stabilize the car. Remove the lower ball joints and two bolts that hold the lower control arms to the car. Pull them off. Replace with a new unit.
right under your distributor down a little lower.
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just follow the lower radiator hose to the engine and that is where it is sitting@
Follow the lower radiator hose from the radiator to the engine, that's where it is.
Bottom corner of rad, inner side, some aftermarket rads won't have a drain and you will have to pull the lower hose off to drain it
follow your lower radiator hose to where it connects to the engine block remove that hose and there u go thermostat will be inside the thermostat housing right underneath
The A/C systems blower motor on a 1993 Acura Integra is located behind the glove box on the passenger side of the vehicle. Replacement requires removal of the glovebox, lower passenger dash, and covers. The blower motor is located next to the evaporator, and held by several mounting screws. Just unmount and unplug the blower motor to install the replacement unit.
The thermosat is located off the directley at the end of the lower radiator hose where it meets behind the block... U will need a 10mm wrench easy install... it will take about 5 minutes....
follow the lower rad hose from the rad to the engine. its in the houseing right before the hose meets the engine block. will be an electicle plug in (some sort of sensor) and also a c clam will be present.
Shorter springs would be one way to lower a car. Weak springs would be another way.
remove driver wheel and break assembily. drop lower ball joint and pop the axel out but dont pull on it pry it from the trany. then u have to lossen the alternator and the bracket it was attached to then revers to install