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Old 06-17-2017, 06:26 AM
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Default ska18-aub00 on an eg?

Scored some tein lowering springs I have searched the web to see if ska18-aub00 would fit on a e.g. coupe. I always hear that dc2 are interchangeable with eg civic. But have come up empty hand. Does anyone know if these springs would fit on a 95 civic?
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I don't know part numbers of Tein, but if they are for a DC they can fit an EG. I forget the shock rates but dimensionally they are similar, meaning these springs, if meant for Integra shocks, should install on your civic's shocks no problem. My EK civic runs DC springs/shocks just fine, your EG should too.
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Originally Posted by BrakeExpert
I don't know part numbers of Tein, but if they are for a DC they can fit an EG. I forget the shock rates but dimensionally they are similar, meaning these springs, if meant for Integra shocks, should install on your civic's shocks no problem. My EK civic runs DC springs/shocks just fine, your EG should too.
how is the spring rate on your ek? Is it to stiff ?
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My ITR springs? The stock EK spring rates if I recall are 140F, 80R. The JDM ITRs I have are 250F, 250R (progressive). When I'm on the straightaway, its about as smooth as stock. I do have 40 profile tires with bigger wheels so potholes are a bit more impactful, but the real difference is sharp speedbumps that I take slower. WHen you throw it into the corner, it firms up and is pretty easy to control. Its less than an inch drop so I still have decent ground clearence (I don't bottom out normally). Most aftermarket spring rates are higher, the Tein H and S tech are close, and as you get more performance oriented they go up into over 1000 for race cars.
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