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CTR Suspension in a GSR?

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Old Dec 15, 2004 | 06:03 AM
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Default CTR Suspension in a GSR?

I know the CTR front shocks can fit in any Integra, but can the rear shocks also fit the standard integras? I heard some people have the gsr shocks in the ek. I'm looking to get a set of ctr suspensions instead of the itr and having to get the rear lca also. Are the suspensions rates the same as the itr?
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Old Dec 15, 2004 | 08:35 AM
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Default Re: CTR Suspension in a GSR? (AlienKrOZ)

When comparing the USDM EG Civic / DC Integra suspension to the EK's, there is a difference in the rear LCA thickness. The parts will interchange though. Now becaues you are talking about the JDM CTR rear struts, those are completely different as are all JDM rear struts. The JDM struts mount through the LCA and have the bushing ball built onto the bottom of the strut (just like 88 Civic's and CRX's). You can use them only if you use the JDM LCA's.
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Old Dec 15, 2004 | 08:47 AM
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Default Re: CTR Suspension in a GSR? (VTECVillain)

how different are the ctr rear lca compare to the gsr lca. this guy had a ctr 5lug and he showed me the rear lca it looks just like the gsr ones, but he said it was a bit thicker.
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