Has anyone ever lifted a civic? (flame suit on)
I have a 1996 civic coupe that is my winter beater that I would like to lift about 1-2"
Have been thinking about maybe a set of prelude springs or CRV struts and springs. Has anyone ever done this before? Newbs Oh and I have already made an aluminum frame to hold 2 Hella lights on the front Just gotta wire them up when my other parts come in |
Re: Has antone ever lifted a civic? (flame suit on)
It should be possible, just need to figure out which shocks and springs will be compat with the current configuration. As in what will bolt up to the stock lower control arms etc.
Before Honda came out with their truck, I was having a chat with one of my friends about building a offroad civic for the Baja 500. =) Would have been the first honda ever competing. |
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I seen someone around here that lifted an EF hatch essentially until it looked like a truck. They were rolling around on Mickey Thompson's with some sort of modified 4 wheel drive train. I remember thinking how fun it would be to have in an Indiana winter. Is it possible? Yes. Do I know how they did it? No, but it looked sicccckkkk.
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Well I figured that I would post some pics of my light setup
Bracket I made Attachment 451691 front view Attachment 451692 will be powdercoated black. It is all bolt on |
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I need to get some of those put on my civic. Those ebay projectors are bout as bright as a bic lighter on the vegas strip.
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Awesome! Something different and cool.
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You can always get a Koni/GC setup and just raise it up.
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if you decide to do this. make a build thread I will subscribe! good luck
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i wouldn't use coil overs, then you will not get that suspension travel you want.
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I've often wondered this my self why no one has built a lifted civic.
If I had the TTM's (Time,Tools and Money) I've always wanted to buy a 96-98 CRV and 92-98 civic and swap the suspensions. Then I would have a slammed CRV and a jacked up civic. |
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Hmmmm I do have a parts CRV....lol
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So it looks like you have multi projects going on. How is that h2b swap for that CRV?
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https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...ight=4wd+civic
also this should give you an idea what it would take to make it AWD. I think i would use the rear setup out of a 88-91 wagon and use the wagon trailing arms as they should be the same size at the EK's. The reason i'm thinking this is the intergra / rear disc conversion. You could use a DA integra disc setup on a 88 and up civic with no issues, so this tells me the Wagon's should be the same length. Also the 88-91 sedans came 4wd overseas. |
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oh even better.... i just remembered that overseas they made a AWD intergra. So if you were to snag a deal on the rear setup that would be more ideal as the chassis is pretty much the same....
http://www.e-tunez.com/forum/wheels-...b9-integra-awd |
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Re: Has anyone ever lifted a civic? (flame suit on)
Notice that the rear subframe bolts in.
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Originally Posted by dem0nk1d
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Notice that the rear subframe bolts in.
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Yes sir it is... OEM.... The integra's also came with sohc zc engines with carbs.... No kidding...
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Re: Has anyone ever lifted a civic? (flame suit on)
Civic would be easy to lift if you could get coil spacers for them. If you know someone that works at a machine shop you might be able to get a set made up.
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Originally Posted by 94EG8
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Civic would be easy to lift if you could get coil spacers for them. If you know someone that works at a machine shop you might be able to get a set made up.
I think the front suspension from the CRV should bolt up. Again you may have to do something with the steering like spacers from the tie rods to the knuckles to keep the steering geometry inline. But the rear subframe on the civic and the CRV will have to have the spot welds cut out of the sub frame and swaped over. Check out how motoIQ swapped the tie rod ends from the top to the bottom on this project sentra: http://www.motoiq.com/magazine_artic...uspension.aspx Idea is the same weather or not you are lifting or lowering the steering knuckles, if you have the tierod ends at an angle the toe will change when you move the tire and rim up and down causing bump steer. |
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Lol I like how OP is like ((flame suit on!!)) and every single person in here is helpful and not flaming at all. Not the HT norm, but its...nice. Sorry I have no insight into the lifted civic, I just wanted to mention this.
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Originally Posted by Ryd2TheMax
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Lol I like how OP is like ((flame suit on!!)) and every single person in here is helpful and not flaming at all. Not the HT norm, but its...nice. Sorry I have no insight into the lifted civic, I just wanted to mention this.
I found this on google. Pretty sweet look on a hatch if you ask me. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=425330 |
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Also, you could probably use CR-V suspension with ITR LCAs in the rear.
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If you have a parts CRV, what about measuring and seeing if the Civic body may fit on the CRV chassis?
Someone did this with a Subaru and it turned out pretty cool. I just think that since the CRV was meant to be AWD, maybe it would be stiffer and it would eliminate some of the more crucial alignment and fabrication problems that would arise and get some people in over their head. |
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Holy sh*t.. Never seen an AWD teggy thats pretty cool...
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