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ITR question???

Does the struts off a integra type r fit on a eg civic? Or even a ef9 civic? Also are they adjustable, they ant are they?
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I'm not sure if they'd fit. They might be wider. Maybe measure and see. Struts aren't adjustable.
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EG is 92-95 civic right? If so, yes, they do fit. My brother has the ITR strut bar on his 93 Civic HB.
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