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Old Feb 26, 2009
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TEIN Basic Coilovers Questions

I'm Selliing my Tein Coilovers, and was wondering does it fit rsx?

02-06 acura rsx

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Old Feb 26, 2009
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Re: TEIN Basic Coilovers Questions

i dont think so alex. but it will fit ep3's from what i know.
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how much r u selling it for?
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Re: TEIN Basic Coilovers Questions

will fit rsx just might not be the right spring strength. They could be a bit soft for an rsx. This may not be greatest on basics cuz they're pretty soft to begin with. But i have heard of guys using rsx coilovers and suspensions on our cars so I dont know why they wouldnt be work. They'd prolly be pretty comfortable too. i know i read somewhere a guy put civic tein flex on his rsx and they worked out really well.
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