itr rear lca on civic
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Re: itr rear lca on civic (spankey167)
The lca alone is all you need, all the traling arms are put in equal distances and such, you dont even need an alignment afterwards, its a very simple installation
Remove shock or at least pull the lca-shock bolt then unbolt the lca from the traling arm, and then from the rear crossmember pull it out, bolt up is the same in reverse
Remove shock or at least pull the lca-shock bolt then unbolt the lca from the traling arm, and then from the rear crossmember pull it out, bolt up is the same in reverse
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Re: itr rear lca on civic (8o8da9speed)
ITR lca is not compatible with civic or integra's shock. ITR shocks sits inside of the lca, and civic/integra's shocks are forked shapes. If you have ITR lca, youll need ITR shocks.
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Re: itr rear lca on civic (drunknbass)
ITR LCA's are still available new from Acura. They're about $50 each and include the three bushings. They're about 2-3 inches too short for an EK.
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Re: itr rear lca on civic (MasterKwan)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MasterKwan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ITR LCA's are still available new from Acura. They're about $50 each and include the three bushings. They're about 2-3 inches too short for an EK. </TD></TR></TABLE>
If you read the post <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by [G »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">[A][M][E]]ITR lca is not compatible with civic or integra's shock. ITR shocks sits inside of the lca, and civic/integra's shocks are forked shapes. If you have ITR lca, youll need ITR shocks.</TD></TR></TABLE>
if either of you bothered to read the original post, he's asking about Tein coilovers and LCA's for itr/eg6. not EK, and yes the struts are different, that's why he's asking about them because you have to change them to itr/eg6 rear LCA's for them to work
To answer the original question, yes they bolt up, I have them with my Tein coilovers on my hatch, no alignment problems and are actually stronger than stock LCA's, and no, all you will need will be the LCA's themselves.
If you read the post <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by [G »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">[A][M][E]]ITR lca is not compatible with civic or integra's shock. ITR shocks sits inside of the lca, and civic/integra's shocks are forked shapes. If you have ITR lca, youll need ITR shocks.</TD></TR></TABLE>
if either of you bothered to read the original post, he's asking about Tein coilovers and LCA's for itr/eg6. not EK, and yes the struts are different, that's why he's asking about them because you have to change them to itr/eg6 rear LCA's for them to work
To answer the original question, yes they bolt up, I have them with my Tein coilovers on my hatch, no alignment problems and are actually stronger than stock LCA's, and no, all you will need will be the LCA's themselves.
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Re: itr rear lca on civic (8o8da9speed)
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