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Integra Type R Parts

Well the situation is my cousin has a 00' Type R, and he put a lot of aftermarket performance parts into it. So now he's got his stock coil overs from it, and some other miscellaneous things. Is it possible to put these onto my car, or do I just sound stupid for asking?
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ITR's came stock with coilovers
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Ok well Im not really a automotive buff yet, but like he has coils laying around that are obviously from his car. Because he just upgraded his suspension and everything.
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Re: Integra Type R Parts

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ITR's came stock with coilovers
no they didnt. and to use type r suspension, you would need the itr rear lca's or 88 rex rear lca's
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so does that mean i can use type-r suspension in my 88 crx? and if so what would the ups and downs on this be?
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Re: Integra Type R Parts

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so does that mean i can use type-r suspension in my 88 crx? and if so what would the ups and downs on this be?
the suspension parts themselves can be used but you wont gain anything by using them, your car wont look any lower

just invest in a good set of coilovers for your car and you will be fine...
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