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    4g strut question

    if i put a stock 4g strut and a stock ride height spring from a 4g on my 3g how low/high would it sit? is it close to stock?

    i am thinking of geting some rear adjustable koni's or KYB's and i need to know how low/high it will be with the adjustable strut and with an OEM/drop spring



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    Re: 4g strut question

    If you want to go that route I think you have to use a 4g on the back and a civic strut on the front. I'm not sure what gen for the civic though. From what I've read it should sit well. Anybody feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

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    Re: 4g strut question

    i believe the rear sits higher since its longer....you might have to get the konis shorten so you dont bottom out the shock.

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