EF and EG disc brakes.
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taken from the crx resource.....
The struts for the newer generation Civics and Integras don't fit the 2nd Gen CRX. The strut diameter is too large for the CRX strut fork. But there's a solution...
Well this is news to me but if you use the FORK off the 92-95 civics and the 92-95 shocks. The back doesn't need to be changed but the fronts you just have to change the fork and your set. A friend of mine has them in and told me APPARENTLY a while ago.
This also means that 92-00 civic and 94+ teg shocks will now work as well.
The reason the Fork has to be changed is the front shocks have a larger dia on the base and will not fit in the 88-91 forks
Well this is news to me but if you use the FORK off the 92-95 civics and the 92-95 shocks. The back doesn't need to be changed but the fronts you just have to change the fork and your set. A friend of mine has them in and told me APPARENTLY a while ago.
This also means that 92-00 civic and 94+ teg shocks will now work as well.
The reason the Fork has to be changed is the front shocks have a larger dia on the base and will not fit in the 88-91 forks
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