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Old 08-10-2004, 04:18 PM
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Ok, just bought my first Civic. I know nothing about cars except how to change oil. The previous owner lowered it, and i'm scraping on speedbumps. The part thats hitting is in the middle of the exhaust, I think its the catalytic converter. Is there a good place I can get a diagram to make sure?

And should i have original shocks added back or is there another solution to prevent the scraping? Thanks.

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Oh yea, its a 1991 4 door.
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If they are coilovers you can raise them. If they are lowering springs you can do nothing except take them out for coilovers. Your Catalytic is at little before your shifter towards the front. Not all civic cats are in the same location BTW
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1. You should post this in the ef forum
2. Just go over the spped bumps at an angle
3. Dont put the stock suspension on
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