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90 Wagon auto cross

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Old Jun 5, 2012
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Question 90 Wagon auto cross

Would anybody know what springs I can "Borrow" from a salvage yard, to raise and stiffen the ft. suspension of a 90 CIVIC WAGON? I already busted two sets of stock coils, and want to see if anyone has swapped out their ft. struts and springs from say, a CRV? OR, even just the springs. I have the low rider look now and am tired of bashing my oil pan and tranny on EVERYTHING. Oh, and getting stuck. Thanks for any ideas at all.
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Re: 90 Wagon auto cross

Oh guess what? SOMEONE did know... I found out someone else has been there, done that. They even told me how, and I can't even thank them, because I really know less about "Forums" than working on cars. LOL!
But YeS,,,it can be done!
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