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Old Jun 23, 2010
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Shocks for Civic sport 04/05

Hi All,

Which shocks will be good replacement for the stock ones? As far as I know, schocks in Sport models 04/05 are different then in normal version of 7gen.


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Re: Shocks for Civic sport 04/05

Some really good oem suspension is the HFP suspension or the Mugen sport suspension. They give a lower stance and its not as much of a harsh ride than aftermarket springs/shocks.
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Re: Shocks for Civic sport 04/05

Originally Posted by 02civicsi02
Some really good oem suspension is the HFP suspension or the Mugen sport suspension. They give a lower stance and its not as much of a harsh ride than aftermarket springs/shocks.
Will the Mugen Sport Suspension work on my '04 coupe, not just the EP3s?
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Re: Shocks for Civic sport 04/05

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Re: Shocks for Civic sport 04/05

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Some really good oem suspension is the HFP suspension or the Mugen sport suspension. They give a lower stance and its not as much of a harsh ride than aftermarket springs/shocks.
Thanks. And what are the sepcifications of 7gen sport 04/05 suspension? I've checked tech manual and there was no additional information about shocks in Sport version.
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Re: Shocks for Civic sport 04/05

Not to sure what the specs are but you can probably look them up on the internet.
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Re: Shocks for Civic sport 04/05

The "Sport" model is no different than any of the other Civics... the Sport is just a gussied up Civic LX. Identical mechanically.
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Re: Shocks for Civic sport 04/05

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The "Sport" model is no different than any of the other Civics... the Sport is just a gussied up Civic LX. Identical mechanically.
by "sport" I think he is referring to the Si. the 7th gen Si is not an EM2. it's a hatch, not a gussied up LX.
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Re: Shocks for Civic sport 04/05

Originally Posted by hindude
by "sport" I think he is referring to the Si. the 7th gen Si is not an EM2. it's a hatch, not a gussied up LX.
In Canada, Honda sells a 7th gen sedan known as the "Sport". It has a spoiler and alloys.

they also sell an 8th gen sedan as well.
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