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Old 02-03-2003, 11:07 AM
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springs 92-95

will 92-95 springs fit a 91 Hatch Civic..... i heard that they will but i was under the impression that they were taller (i'm mostly looking at stock ones)
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they should work. majority of aftermarket springs/coilovers fit 88-00. if anything, your car is lighter than a 5th gen (92-95). they will be a little more stiff for the extra weight which would make your car look higher.

since you're just looking for something quick and cheap...i'd get them. then just plan to get lowering springs or coliovers in the near future. both are pretty cheap anymore
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