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    Default shocks and spring

    i have a 96 civic bought got some 91 civic shocks struts and spring do they fir or what do i have to do to make them fit

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    NOPE!!!

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    dont think so i cut my springs

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    no and nothing.
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    nope only way to make them fit is to sell them buy the right ones an then bam they fix.


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    Quote Originally Posted by no mo hondas
    nope only way to make them fit is to sell them buy the right ones an then bam they fix.
    Haha. Priceless.

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    yup sell them... what kind are they?... might be interested!!???

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    ...I'm not sure what you guys are talking about...

    they WILL fit if you replace the front two drop forks - rears will mount right up, however you'll need to spacer out about .5" of gap when/if you do this.

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    ^^ what he said is correct, be weary though as EF/DA shocks rear shocks are taller in height... so if you plan to lower alot, the shock would bottom out before you start tuckin

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    Quote Originally Posted by se7en
    ...I'm not sure what you guys are talking about...

    they WILL fit if you replace the front two drop forks - rears will mount right up, however you'll need to spacer out about .5" of gap when/if you do this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1siccEJ2
    ^^ what he said is correct, be weary though as EF/DA shocks rear shocks are taller in height... so if you plan to lower alot, the shock would bottom out before you start tuckin
    in other words get the right shit.


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