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Raising my civic...lifting it?


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pinksmilingelk
06-26-2004, 05:29 PM
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jajimo
06-26-2004, 06:45 PM
Ahahhahahah....

Sorry. The stock ride height of Civics is huge already, if you wanted to add larger rims then it would be insane. I don't know exactly what you plan on doing with a jacked-up Civic, but do know that everyone will be laughing at you, everywhere you go.

If you want something to jack-up, get a 93-94 Toyota pickup. They should cost you about the same as the same year Civic, and they actually look decent with a lift-kit and 30" tires.

km23honda
06-27-2004, 04:21 AM
Hey everyone,
I'm looking at getting a civic because they're damned cool, get great gas mileage, and there are so many mods that you can do to them. However, I do like to go offroading. If I had a civic I know I obiously couldn't offroad, but I would like greater ground clearance than what is stock. Any advice on how to raise it? Know of any lift kits? I know you guys think it's probably stupid, but any info provided would be of great help. Thanks!

What are you plan or what do you mean by "offroading"? Because if you are just saying higher so you can get around in snow and grave roads stock height will be more then enough. Go into a little more detail about offroading.

If you want something to jack-up, get a 93-94 Toyota pickup. They should cost you about the same as the same year Civic, and they actually look decent with a lift-kit and 30" tires.

Agree with this abover. Toyota's look really good with lift-kits and 30" tires.

BullShifter
06-27-2004, 12:48 PM
True coilovers, allow for lowering & raising of vehicle www.modacar.com

Spend the $$$$ the first time & do it right.

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