No, they are different.
the 1993 Prelude has shocks
No, the Honda Civic springs is not compatible with any generation of the Honda Prelude.
very carefully
Yes, but you will need 96-98 springs (preferly lowering springs). Although your car may be stiff. Less bounce for sure.
possibly
Changing the struts on a 2000 Honda Accord requires removing the lower control arm, ball joint, and strut mounts. An alignment is suggested after installing new struts to provide the best drivability.
They do if it is an automatic transmission. The Prelude (except Si) has the same manual transmission as well. The Prelude Si has a slightly different manual transmission, but it will still fit into a 1986-1989 Accord.
The Accord uses struts, front and rear. There are no shocks. Roughly the struts will cost $300 for all four and whatever your shop charges for labor.
Both shocks on the front, struts on the back depending on the make it might have it both ways!
i wouldn't swap it, the 87 is carbureated and the prelude is fuel injected, just put the same engine in. the 87 accord engine has less hp .
Unless you get some custom mounts made, the civic engine will not mount in the accord. Any 92-96 Accord or 92-01 Prelude engine will bolt up to the 92 accord. **Note, the 97+ Prelude engine is OBD2, but can be converted back to OBD1, which is what the Accord is..
how do you put on the lower radiator hose on a 91 honda prelude?