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01 civic compatibility to 04 civic, suspension parts

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Old Sep 29, 2019 | 04:56 PM
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Default 01 civic compatibility to 04 civic, suspension parts

yerrrr, so i had a 01 civic and bought some suspension parts that was never installed due to head gasket failure on my civic, so im checking to see if i can install these parts on my 04 civic ex,
i got ball joints, end links, axels and strut mounts, for the front, if anyone can confirm, lmk please.
Also my 04 civic is a 5 speed, and when i hit the clutch pedal it makes a squeaking noise, which is literally the most annoying thing about my car, anyone know how i can fix that?
i just got a new clutch and slave cylinder.
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Old Sep 30, 2019 | 02:59 AM
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Default Re: 01 civic compatibility to 04 civic, suspension parts

Shop on line for the parts and see if the same #'s come up ,, I'm going to say yes , but other changes were made year to year on those
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Old Oct 1, 2019 | 02:59 PM
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Default Re: 01 civic compatibility to 04 civic, suspension parts

You can usually use can of lithium spray or oil on moving linkage parts and quiet up clutch linkage. Unless sound is from the clutch cylinder itself. And look on rock auto or someplace to see if the part numbers for generic replacement parts are the same. But I would also guess the parts are the same on a 7th gen civic, unless you have something like a thicker swaybar or something on a different trim level I think parts would interchange.
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