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Hi I am about to buy some used neuspeed race springs with tokico illuminas off an 1996 integra LS and I was wondering if the setup will be compatible with ...

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12-26-2004, 10:12 AM   #1
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Hi I am about to buy some used neuspeed race springs with tokico illuminas off an 1996 integra LS and I was wondering if the setup will be compatible with a 1998 civic ex? Thanks

and also will the setup still lower my car 2.0" in front /1.75" in back like it does to an integra
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12-26-2004, 05:26 PM   #2
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the integra is naturally heavier than your civic. Depending on how worn the springs are, you'll probably ride at the point of where the integra wore the springs to. If the springs still have some "spring" then you'll ride a bit higher.
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12-27-2004, 03:00 PM   #3
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The springs are fairly new and i'm getting the whole set with illumina 5-ways for $359. What i rea;;y need to know thogh is if it will bolt up to my civic. Thanks for your response mdlax1
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eric it works dosen't it. im almost sure that it does
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Most DC stuff bolts right up to the EG... but some stuff is different. the shocks and springs tho should be no problem.
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12-27-2004, 05:20 PM   #6
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i have an ek civic. Will the shocks bolt into my ek civic(1998).
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honestly i want to say yes they will fit, but i've been wrong on those feelings before..

The rear lower trailing arms fit on a ek when you do a rear brake converstion so i can only assume it has the same bolt points for the strut. Im gonna go with a 75% yes they will fit but i'd wait for a back up.
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iight man, thanks for the reply i'll wait for more responses
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well think of it this way, the only that ha to fit is the springs into the stock top hats, cause the mounting studs on teh top hats are all you have to worry about. and i'm pretty sure the shocks will fit into the fork on the control arm. I'm pretty sure you're good to go.
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ok thanks everybody for your help i'm glad i joined these forums
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