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Old Jan 7, 2006
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KYB AGX ---> 02 civic si-g

own a 2002 2 door coupe, si-g, just want to know if the agx will fit my car. It's the CANADIAN si. please give me advice
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i dont see why? its an 02 so you should be fine.
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cuz everyonez tellin me it wont fit on ANY Si's, but i m guessin the Si in canada is like their EX at the states, n the SI in Us is like the Sir hatchback in canada. so will it fit my coupe?
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It should fit. You should measure the bolts to see if they're 14mm or 16mm. If you've got the 16mm bolts you'll have to have the holes on the shock machined.
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just say you have the EX then.
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