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Old 12-09-2008, 09:32 PM   #1
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strut help

a friend of mine owns a 92 honda civic hatch vx (have no clue what any of that means). who put lowering springs on but i think she left the stock sized struts on. does that matter?

story goes she nailed a curb and messed the strut on the passenger side. the strut bushing seperated and the rod is now moleded in the hood. how can we do a fast easy fix? please help. thanks.
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Old 05-30-2009, 05:51 PM   #2
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Re: strut help

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a friend of mine owns a 92 honda civic hatch vx (have no clue what any of that means). who put lowering springs on but i think she left the stock sized struts on. does that matter?

story goes she nailed a curb and messed the strut on the passenger side. the strut bushing seperated and the rod is now moleded in the hood. how can we do a fast easy fix? please help. thanks.
I don't think that it will matter a lot.
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