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Civic Aerodeck spring help (MC1)

 
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Old Apr 2, 2009
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Unhappy Civic Aerodeck spring help (MC1)

Hi,
I'm new to the site, I need help finding some springs or coilovers to drop my Civic Aerodeck 1.6iES. The car is 5th gen and has the chassis code MC1 with a d16 motor.



The pic shows the car sat low at the rear because it was fully loaded.

There must be something out there, I just can't find it

Help anyone?

please

pretty please.
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Re: Civic Aerodeck spring help (MC1)

wow i have no idea which car that would be similar to. being a wagon the spring rates are gonna be different.
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Re: Civic Aerodeck spring help (MC1)

I found some in the end, from PI. It sits nice now.
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And yes, the spring rates are different.

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