97 Civic lx - where buy Shocks/Struts other than autozone and napa?
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97 Civic lx - where buy Shocks/Struts other than autozone and napa?
Ok so i need some Pointers on where To buy these shocks For the cat looking at oem or better ive read some suspension post here but i dont want to lower it want to keep it stock as much as possible as it is just a commute car baught it with 181,000 miles and one owner car guy just didnt do That much maintenance
so some recommendations Would Be great
looking for places to but other than autozone nappa etc
so some recommendations Would Be great
looking for places to but other than autozone nappa etc
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Re: 97 Civic lx - where buy Shocks/Struts other than autozone and napa?
I live in the middle of nowhere but I can order KYBs at one of the local parts stores here. It's not something they're likely to have in stock, but they may be able to order them in.
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Re: 97 Civic lx - where buy Shocks/Struts other than autozone and napa?
Raceland arguably makes one of the best budget coilovers. You can get a full set for 350-500 bucks, but you will have to re-use your top hats. They're only one way adjustable.
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Re: 97 Civic lx - where buy Shocks/Struts other than autozone and napa?
There are two things you'll learn quickly around here. First off, we do tech. "Where should I buy X" isn't tech. Second off, we aren't your research assistants. A lot of research has already been done, and is easily searchable via the FAQ sticky. On the extremely rare chance that it isn't there, it can usually be found by searching. On the even rarer, bordering on nonexistent chance that it can't be found via either of those methods, either it doesn't belong here, or you are truly the first person in two decades to have that specific question.
Finding the "right place" to buy parts is easy. Decide which piece of hardware you want, use their website to find the part number, and punch that number in Google. You can also punch that number into eBay's search and find it there. "How to shop online" isn't something we do - it's a basic life skill that people are expected to have.
Finding the "right place" to buy parts is easy. Decide which piece of hardware you want, use their website to find the part number, and punch that number in Google. You can also punch that number into eBay's search and find it there. "How to shop online" isn't something we do - it's a basic life skill that people are expected to have.
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