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Help. 2005 honda civic dx suspension issues

 
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Old May 30, 2009
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Help. 2005 honda civic dx suspension issues

I bought a 2005 honda civic dx coupe and it has these skunk coilovers. But the problem is that the springs are messed up and make a lot of noise. I really want the stock suspension. Does anyone have their stock suspension for sale or know where i can get it. Thanks
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Re: Help. 2005 honda civic dx suspension issues

i got the stock springs but i got skunk coilovers and i love them
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Re: Help. 2005 honda civic dx suspension issues

Stock springs run about $50 each at my local dealer. Don't know if you'd be able find a better price on the net. Worth a shot though. And keep checking the For Sale boards, I usually see stock systems up for sale after someone upgrades.
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Re: Help. 2005 honda civic dx suspension issues

i got stock 05 dx willing to trade if interested email me
 
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