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Old 07-17-2003, 11:38 PM
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in a mission to get my CRX to turn i am going to redo my suspension (or is it start?). the first question i have is about the rear LCA's on the 88. as we know they are differnet than the 89-91 civic/crx. im looking to get a bunch of Energy Suspensions bushings (front and rear swaybars, swaybar links, LCAs, etc), but on there page and pages selling there kits say that anything dealing with the rear suspension is for the 88-91 cars (and dont list anything for just the 88 cars), but im not seeing why i cant use the kit? the LCA will mount to the chassis the same on each car, and will mount to the trailing arm the same, the only part that is differnt then would be the fact that i wouldnt need the bushings for the middle/shock mounts on the control arm right? can someone shed some light here? thanks

btw anyone have a set of 88 Si rear LCA's they want to sell me?
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Old 07-18-2003, 07:50 AM
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Dustin.. my friend you are in luck.. eventually. LOL.. I have an 88 Si. I will be changing my trailing arms to 90si for rear disks as welll as swapping out the LCA for the 89-91 model.

But that wont be until the end of the summer. My question to u is why the hell do u want them They will make it more difficult to get shocks for your car. Yes. the 88 LCA's are stronger but I dont think you will be finding the limit of your LCA structual integrity.
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