Need advise installing KYB rear shocks that came out of 92-95 civic in my 2000 civic
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Need advise installing KYB rear shocks that came out of 92-95 civic in my 2000 civic
I am trying to install KYB shocks that came out of 92-95 civic in my 2000 civic. Now I am done with fronts with no problem but rear once the bottom parts where bolts goes is too big. So bolt is little short and there is space.
What do you guys recommend doing? I was thinking to put washer but I might need to put 10 washer. Is there any other solution?
Modified by Jaydeep at 9:12 PM 8/1/2005
What do you guys recommend doing? I was thinking to put washer but I might need to put 10 washer. Is there any other solution?
Modified by Jaydeep at 9:12 PM 8/1/2005
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Re: Need advise installing KYB rear shocks that came out of 92-95 civic in my 2000 civic (Jaydeep)
I check part # for bolt for 92-95 civic and that bolt size is 10*84
and for 2000 civic bolt size is 10*80.
and for 2000 civic bolt size is 10*80.
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Re: Need advise installing KYB rear shocks that came out of 92-95 civic in my 2000 civic (Jaydeep)
When I was installing my AGX, the rear was too long for the fork, so I just grinded it.
If yours is too short, add washer, you'll be fine, and get another screw from honda, or better yet, take your screw go to homedepot, and just get some standard screws.
It doesn't matter, just make sure you get grade 8, which is usually bronze, for the extra strength
If yours is too short, add washer, you'll be fine, and get another screw from honda, or better yet, take your screw go to homedepot, and just get some standard screws.
It doesn't matter, just make sure you get grade 8, which is usually bronze, for the extra strength
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Re: Need advise installing KYB rear shocks that came out of 92-95 civic in my 2000 civic (MugenHonda
Get two thick washers and put them on each side of the bushing. That's how tokico makes their shocks 92-00 universal.
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