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Old 07-10-2003, 09:21 PM
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i found this : Full GSR suspension. Complete with front crossmember, swaybars, shocks etc. this will also give me disc brakes in the back and replace mine in the front. what i want to know is will the shocks and everything fit on my civic? and how much would this cost for me to get done (labor)? i need to fix my suspension ASAP and this looks nice...also is $600 a good price for all this? I almost forgot, would this lower my car any also, i mean any lower than my original stock setup? or i can get 4 GSR shocks for $78 with springs, but then i wouldnt have the brakes...but this way i could get lowering springs. but then thats a camber kit. Do i need a camber kit if i lower the car 1.5"?
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yes you can swap the whole suspension over to your 92 civic
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Everything will bolt up fine even the struts and springs. As for ride height it will be about the same as stock if not a little higher. You will have to get aftermarket springs or coilovers if you want to lower your car. Everything from the GSR suspension bolts right up.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jigga008_99 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> As for ride height it will be about the same as stock if not a little higher. </TD></TR></TABLE>

Remember this part, if you are looking to lower your ride, the Integra springs/shocks may do just the opposite for you. I had a friend who needed to use them on his EG temporarily and it definitely raised it a bit. You could bolt everything up and use your Civic shocks and springs, or like jigga said, get some aftermarket stuff to lower it.
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anybody know about the brake swap?
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What about it, bolt the suckers on and have fun.
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Brakes should bolt right up. You should also swap the mc, booster and prop valve while you are at it in order for everything to work properly. $600 is a pretty good price for the setup. You will be ver yhappy with the end results. If you can swing it, go ahead and get a good set of shocks/springs while you are at it.
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