hi,
so i've read that chaps used to put teggy front shock forks on prelude to get front slightly lower.
does this applies to Integra only or any civic EG/EK front fork will do?
in theory integra is based on civic and shares lots of components..
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integra/civic front shock forks on a 4th gen?
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Re: integra/civic front shock forks on a 4th gen?
Been there done that?4thgenphil wrote:Honestly not worth the effort mate
Really it sounds like more pita than the result, just wanted to know if my assumptions were true
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Ok, thanks for clarification!4thgenphil wrote:Its a couple of mm max really. Not a massive pita but a bit of work.
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but that will still lower the whole shock??
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4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
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