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coilovers question

Hey i got some R1 coilovers for my year prelude and i look at my stock spring and they are alot bigger than the ones that i bought. Will mine fit? And i did buy these for the right car
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Re: coilovers question

and mines a '92 si 4ws
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Re: Re: coilovers question

Only you know what you ordered. Most lowering springs/coilovers are smaller than stock springs, make sure to use aftermarket struts or ride quality will be poor.
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