Last month we removed the wheels and began working on the dropping the rear axle. I placed the 18" breaker bar on the lower shock bushing bolts. It flexed,... and no go. I had snapped both of these bolts before on my beater rex a few years earlier. Forced me to replace the axle since I didn't have time to drill out the hardened grade 8 bolts. So MM sat
Tonight we got to it. Heated the net w a propane torch and got both of them loose. Since this car only has 108K, I'm not replacing the bushing at this time since it'll be a DD. My other Rex had 245K on it when I snapped those bolts. I pulled out a spare axle from a car I parted w 98-120K on it (I can't remember now). She was tight for my purposes, so at 108K on Honda OE rubber, I'll run her a while on MM.
Apparently, the metal insert to the lower shock bushing spun out as it was rusted to the bolt. Happy to not have to drill out the hole and rethread, but had to chop saw the bolts anyway.
So glad I live in Texas now. Very little salt and I just don't drive in it anymore.
Going w KYB Excel shocks as they are made in Japan. I'm keeping the 108K springs. My reasoning here is to keep OEM. And my first car back in the early 80's had a broken spring. I replaced it at Midas, that one broke too. I figure if my Beater rex went 245K wo breaking the springs, these 108's will last a long time. Again, praying to the Honda gods of metallurgy.
I did a science project on the Beater rear springs/shocks a few years ago. Heres' the link. I didn't have a photo account at the time, so its not that easy to read. http://www.redpepperracing.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=59214&hl=
After measuring the rear height and comparing to the Helms manual, both the Beater and MadMax had sagged about 1". I'm adding the same 1" spacer to MadMax as I did the beater. I had measured spring rates in a rudimentary method as well.
And the brakes!!! Wow, the shoe pads disintegrated. The drums pulled right off. I was surprised. As the drum cylinders usually leak after sitting for several years, swelling the pads and sticking the drums. The drums actually looks freshly turned (22 years ago). I assume aftermarket shoes??