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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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Re: Help Suspension Guru's (im_poor)
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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Re: Help Suspension Guru's (jigga008_99)
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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.
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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Re: Help Suspension Guru's (piscorpio)
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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