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2001 silver em2 skunk 2 coilovers, tokico blue shocks, ebay front and rear strut bar, rear tie bar. ls mesh rims. 2 12" p1 rockford fosgate subs, alpine 450 monoblock. alpine cda 9857 deck. |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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ok, i read 2 discussions about this and got diff results.
so i got a 02 civic and im wondering what will be the best way to go on suspension ep3 or rsx. and wat could i do to eliminate the rear sag on it. i would like to know quick so i can install in this month. |
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If I wanted to just replace the springs, could I swap out my '02 lx springs for stock rsx type-s or stock civic si springs? Will it have any effect? Maybe a small drop and a little stiffer ride?
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'02 civic lx coupe currently stock RIP Kinson & Buster Last edited by MadDawg15; 06-05-2009 at 12:11 PM. |
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1) Front, direct bolt on. 2) Back, direct bolt on. |
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