Civic Si Springs to Civic Ex
I dont see why not. But may I ask why? I'm not POSITIVE, but I don't think they are any different. I could be wrong though. *shrugs*
My girl cant handle the lowered car stance for where we live, just keeps bottoming out when she leaves or come home up the driveway, dont have her stock springs and just trying to find some to fit.
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If this is reference to 96-00 Civic. Then yes they are different. Slightly lower and stiffer than other trim Civics. Might as well get the shocks too if you could find them because the are revalved to match the springs.
If this is reference to 96-00 Civic. Then yes they are different. Slightly lower and stiffer than other trim Civics. Might as well get the shocks too if you could find them because the are revalved to match the springs.
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They are supposedly a stiffer rate than EX springs. I would recommend ITR springs over the Si springs, though. It's a minor drop (maybe .75") but they would have even better handling characteristics. They aren't very expensive, either.
Just a thought...
Just a thought...
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lagingtorpe
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Oct 30, 2003 07:49 PM



Thank you for correcting me (politly).

