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Anyone with a STOCK Suspension 99-00 Civic Si ?
Is there anyone out there with a 99-00 Civic Si that hasn't changed their springs / struts / wheels ? I need the stock height, either from the front of the side skirts to the ground, or the size of the fender gap (from the top of the tire to the fender opening)
Can anyone help ?? Thanks
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Stock? what's that? You might have an easier time asking on http://www.clubsi.com
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Hey, does anyone know if the 99-00 Si's are any lower than say an EX of the same year? I know the Si has the front lip and side sills (spelling?) which make the body lower, but what about the suspension (I know the Si has stiffer springs and different struts too). Also, I'm going to put on some Neuspeed sport springs. How much do they settle? They're supposed to drop 1.75" front & 1.5" rear. I've seen the sports on different model civics (EX, maybe others), and have loved the drop. I am asking this because I have the option of raising my spring perches 1/4".
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The car was quoted to be about 1/4-1/2" lower than the Ex of the same year.
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Cool, thanks.
Oh, and I measured my front passenger side wheel well gap (bone stock 99 Si) and it was about 2 1/2 - 2 3/4" gap. :alien2: |
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OK, don't know if u still need the measurements but I got em.
Wheel Well Gap: FR & FL = 2 1/2" RR = 2 1/4" RL = 1 7/8" Jacking Points to Ground: FR = 7 3/16" FL = 7 1/2" RL = 7 1/2" RR = 7 1/2" STOCK 1999 SI |
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