Shock/Strut Diameters
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Shock/Strut Diameters
I puchased a get of GC Springs. The springs are for the OEM shocks and struts. I didn't know there was a difference when I bought them. 
So. I guess the issue with the GCs that I have are the springs themselves or the sleeves are not big enough to fit a damper with a diameter that is larger than the OEM size.
So are there any aftermarket dampers that have the same diameter as the OEM dampers?
I called GC 2 times and got 2 different answers. One guy insists that the Tokico HPs will work, while another said that only the Koni ones will work.
So does anyone know for sure? If not can anyone tell me the diameter of the OEM dampers?
BTW I have a 2001 Civic Coupe LX

So. I guess the issue with the GCs that I have are the springs themselves or the sleeves are not big enough to fit a damper with a diameter that is larger than the OEM size.
So are there any aftermarket dampers that have the same diameter as the OEM dampers?
I called GC 2 times and got 2 different answers. One guy insists that the Tokico HPs will work, while another said that only the Koni ones will work.

So does anyone know for sure? If not can anyone tell me the diameter of the OEM dampers?
BTW I have a 2001 Civic Coupe LX
Re: Shock/Strut Diameters
u sure it just GC spring ? spring and sleeves coilover they r different maan. if is spring then the front spring should be two times bigger than the rear spring. if four of them are same size and is height adjustable then is GC sleeve coilover. u have to trim ur oem shock to make it fit..
and it depends on how low u r goin .. if u goin lower than 1.8 inch then u might well just get the Koni yellow.. cuz the oem shock is goin to give up on u sooner or later.
and it depends on how low u r goin .. if u goin lower than 1.8 inch then u might well just get the Koni yellow.. cuz the oem shock is goin to give up on u sooner or later.
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Re: Shock/Strut Diameters
This is what I have. They are sleeved coilovers.
Here is a front & rear:

They are designed for shocks with the OEM diameter. So I'm looking for aftermarket shocks that have the same diameter as OEM so that I can utilize these Coilovers. My stock struts are going out, so they need replaced and I just assume replace with aftermarket.
So which aftermarket shocks have the same diameter as OEM? So I can use these coilovers?
Here is a front & rear:

They are designed for shocks with the OEM diameter. So I'm looking for aftermarket shocks that have the same diameter as OEM so that I can utilize these Coilovers. My stock struts are going out, so they need replaced and I just assume replace with aftermarket.
So which aftermarket shocks have the same diameter as OEM? So I can use these coilovers?
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Re: Shock/Strut Diameters
All of you are misunderstanding him. Let me try to make sense of this
1) He bought GCs for OEM shocks
2) He needs new shocks and didn't realize that GCs are different for different types of shocks.
3) He want to get tokico blues and was wondering if the shock body diameter is the same as stock.
Pheaton, you can always get the koni adaptor kit and get Konis, but that will end up being an extra $600 for the kit and the konis.
1) He bought GCs for OEM shocks
2) He needs new shocks and didn't realize that GCs are different for different types of shocks.
3) He want to get tokico blues and was wondering if the shock body diameter is the same as stock.
Pheaton, you can always get the koni adaptor kit and get Konis, but that will end up being an extra $600 for the kit and the konis.
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Re: Shock/Strut Diameters
Thanks Robb. Yeah I know I can do the Koni adapter, but it's kind of silly for a car that's more of a spirited daily driver.
I guess it's like you said. I'd really like to get the Tokico Blues, but I need to make sure they'll work. I just don't want to order them and be sitting on $600 worth of suspension parts that I can't use. lol.
I guess it's like you said. I'd really like to get the Tokico Blues, but I need to make sure they'll work. I just don't want to order them and be sitting on $600 worth of suspension parts that I can't use. lol.
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Hrm. . damn. I think this might answer this question:
http://www.ground-control.com/gcapguid.htm
I think I'll be putting this babies up for sale. They were pretty to look at.
http://www.ground-control.com/gcapguid.htm
I think I'll be putting this babies up for sale. They were pretty to look at.
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