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Old 04-25-2002, 10:48 PM
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6th gen springs on 7th gen civic

A friend of mine is trying to decide on some springs for her 7th gen Civic. A friend of mine is trying to get rid of some eibach pro-kit springs for his 6th gen.

I know 6th gen struts won't pair up with the 7th gen, but what about 6th gen springs? Will the springs from his '98 go on her 2000?
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Yes any 92-00 civic struts or springs will fit right in.
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