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integra springs on a civic

my friend has a 94 integra ls and i have a 95 civic ex coupe. he bought some neuspeed sport springs and put the on his intgra, but he wanted a bigger drop, so he took them off and got some different springs. he said i can have them for free, and he'll even help me put them on. i heard that the 3rd gen integra and the 5th gen civic share the same platform/suspension, and he said the springs should work. Is this true? Does anyone know if they will work?
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they'll physically fit but they'll probably give your car a lift, rather than a drop...
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my setup was transferred from my 98 civic......

Now I have 97 integra.....
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civic ex is only about 200 lbs lighter, do you think it will make a difference?
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Yea i was also wondering too if the 96+ Civic springs would fit on a 90-93 Teg. Does anyone know? Sorry to double post.
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Re: integra springs on a civic

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my friend has a 94 integra ls and i have a 95 civic ex coupe. he bought some neuspeed sport springs and put the on his intgra, but he wanted a bigger drop, so he took them off and got some different springs. he said i can have them for free, and he'll even help me put them on. i heard that the 3rd gen integra and the 5th gen civic share the same platform/suspension, and he said the springs should work. Is this true? Does anyone know if they will work?
Yes they'll fit, you'll need to contact Neuspeed to find out if the spring rates are different though. And yes, they are built of the same platform and have very similar suspension designs.
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my friend put integra coilovers on his 91 civic hatchback and it gave it a better drop and a smoother ride
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