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Old 08-26-2007, 02:40 AM   #1
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leaf springs to coilovers...

is there a way to go from leaf springs to shocks with a 1g CRX or am i sruck with the leaf springs? i'm working on buying an '87 from a friend for like $50 b/c it doesnt run... i've got another friends with a random d16 someone GAVE him... he doesnt even have a honda... anways... i'm gonna buy the CRX and the D16 and i just wanted to kno for future referrence if there is a way to change the rear leafs to coilovers?

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Old 08-30-2007, 05:12 AM   #2
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Re: leaf springs to coilovers...

There are no leaf springs on the rear. You car actually has "coilovers" they're just not adjustable. Ground Control sells an adjustable coilover kit for the 84-87 Civic/Crx models.
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