D2 Coilover fitment wtf mofo
They list it for 88-91 civic at all of their retail locations and then on their website list it for ef civic/crx what the frig. They are a euro spec company i think, so what the hell is different? I need some eurojdm masters to help on this one. Will this **** fit?
i gotz those. it's not the same euro company that tunes benz's. this d2 racing is a taiwanese company
they offer a lot of parts and actually race their cars though. not bad for what i paid. and it comes made for the standard 89-91 rear LCA style.
i have a small write up on it with pics here, http://charlescharlescharles.com/pro...cing/index.htm

Modified by Eggman at 3:21 PM 4/2/2005
they offer a lot of parts and actually race their cars though. not bad for what i paid. and it comes made for the standard 89-91 rear LCA style.i have a small write up on it with pics here, http://charlescharlescharles.com/pro...cing/index.htm

Modified by Eggman at 3:21 PM 4/2/2005
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ShitBoxCrx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">well word up will they support a 17 inch drop?</TD></TR></TABLE>
wtf?
wtf?
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you want to drop your car 7 inches and make it completely undriveable?
and as eggman posted, they are listed for 88-91 civics but will not work on 88's unless you have the 89-91 style lca.
you want to drop your car 7 inches and make it completely undriveable?

and as eggman posted, they are listed for 88-91 civics but will not work on 88's unless you have the 89-91 style lca.
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