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    DC5 replacement strut

    Hi

    I'm looking for a stock replacement for the front struts of a 2002 DC5 integra. The front left strut is leaking oil and I would like to replace it with a standard replacement rather than anything fancier.

    The workshop I took it too said they rang a number of places and couldn't find any stock aftermarket replacements. They quoted $510 per strut for new original honda replacements but he agreed that it was too expensive.

    Does anyone know where i can get some?

    Cheers
    Adam

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    Where are you located? If your located in Melbourne, PM me.

    You should be able to get KYB, Monroe or even Koni OEM replacement
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    I'm located in Brisbane. Do you have any more details?

    Cheers
    Adam

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    I've used the online product finders for KYB, Monroe, and Koni and none of them list the DC5 Integra, only earlier models.

    Does anyone have any other suggestions?

    Cheers
    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amoch View Post
    I've used the online product finders for KYB, Monroe, and Koni and none of them list the DC5 Integra, only earlier models.

    Does anyone have any other suggestions?

    Cheers
    Adam
    It's because Koni probably uses the american naming for the cars. In the US, the DC5 is not an Integra, but it is an Acura RSX. So the part number you are after is:

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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    So i'm still looking for these. I contacted the Koni distributor in Australia (Top Performance) with the part number listed for the Acura RSX and after being initially told it was correct when I went to purchase them I was told it is incorrect and they do not have any suitable parts.

    Does anyone have the actual part numbers of any suitable shocks (Koni, KYB, etc) because no one i've spoken to has been able to recommend a part for me because nothing in their database matches the DC5.

    Cheers
    Adam

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    Pm senna see if he can help
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    The part number above is correct for the DC5, however it is not a complete replacement strut. It is an insert that requires the original strut leg to be cut open, the original damper unit removed and then this unit bolted in to the case.

    Aside from coilovers that is your only real option. The Strut design is too expensive for alot of aftermarket manufacturers to bother with. This is due to the tie rod link on the strut...
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    Quote Originally Posted by senna View Post
    The part number above is correct for the DC5, however it is not a complete replacement strut. It is an insert that requires the original strut leg to be cut open, the original damper unit removed and then this unit bolted in to the case.

    Aside from coilovers that is your only real option. The Strut design is too expensive for alot of aftermarket manufacturers to bother with. This is due to the tie rod link on the strut...


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    Thank you Senna

    You are the first person that I have spoken to who seems to know what's going on. What do you think the best option is then? Cutting the strut body apart sounds rather complicated. The OEM struts from Honda are around $500. Would coilovers be a comparatively priced option? And if so do you have any suggestions for the coilovers?

    Cheers
    Adam

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    Ultimately it comes down to who is doing the work and what you want as a result.

    If you get a suspension specialist to do the install, there is nothing wrong with the Konis at all, we do it all the time.

    If you don't mind the car riding a bit firm then coilovers can be good value for money. The Tein Street Advance kit is quite good and it will retain some comfort. 2 month lead time, but they are only $1370 for a set of 4
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    Hi all,
    How did this one turn out. I have a Honda Integra Special Edition 2002 DC5 with a seized front driver-side shock and a leaking passenger rear. Car has only done 82000 kms. Can see lots of Koni's on Ebay 8610-1415 Sport (front) & Koni 8010-1050 Sport (rear) from the USA for a Acura RSX DC5. Will these do the job ? Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by Bogstock; 23-12-2013 at 11:02 PM.

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