Eg coilovers on integra ?

Diegs

New Member
So I found some f & f type 1 coilovers that are from an eg and the spring rates are 10k/8k , will I run into any problems using the eg suspension on my 2000 integra gsr ?
 

Diegs

New Member
So the shocks won't get used up quicker ? Since I'm sure the integra is heavier than the eg and I'm also not planning to go slammed , just a comfortable low
 

OneFastGSR

Member
Well he mentioned the spring rates at 10k/8k, Whether on an integra or civic the springs rates will be 10k/8k. Lol
 

osiris19

Active Member
Its basically the same car with like a 2-400 lbs body difference.

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XslickwhitetegX

UKDM EXPERT
taken right off HT

Suspension Components

Shocks and springs are completely interchangeable between 92-00 Civics and 94-01 Integras; the only difference between Civic and Integra springs is the spring rates. Also, the lower control arm bushing that connects the LCA to the shock absorber on the 96-00 Civics is significantly thinner than the bushing found on the 92-95 Civics/94-01 Integras. In order to swap components between the two, the bushing will either need to be ground down or replaced (if using 96-00 shocks on 92-95 Civic/94-01 Integra LCAs) or you will need to use spacers (if using 92-95 Civic/94-01 Integra shocks on 96-00 Civic LCAs)
As was previously mentioned, the only difference between Civic and Integra shocks is the spring rates. There is also some slight variation within spring rates among the various submodels of Civics:
92-00 Civic Coupes/Sedans have the same spring rate, front and rear
92-00 Civic Hatchbacks have the same front spring rate as the Coupes/Sedans
92-95 Civic Hatchbacks have a different rear spring rate than the Coupes/Sedans/96-00 Hatchbacks
96-00 Civic Hatchbacks have a different rear spring rate than the Coupes/Sedans/92-95 Hatchbacks
Integras have altogether different spring rates from any of the Civic models
The rear trailing arms from all 92-00 Civics, all 93-97 Del Sols, and all 90-01 Integras are identical (minus the hub assembly), and can easily be swapped between any of those vehicles
Lower tie bars made for 92-95 Civics/94-01 Integras will NOT fit 96-00 Civics
 

OneFastGSR

Member
slickwhiteteg, I'm not trying to argue with anyone. The factory stock spring rates are different on civics and integras, Of course. But he's talking about aftermarket coilovers that have 10k/8k spring rates on them, No matter what car you put them on that is what the rates will be. If you manage to put those coilovers on a supra the spring rates will still be 10k/8k...

Also for OP, Unless the springs have been changed most coilovers for EG and DC's are identical. If you look at buddy club coilovers, skunk2, etc, All the 92-95 civic and 94-01 integra have identical part numbers and are sold with the same spring rates unless you choose custom rates. They should work fine. I have 10k front and 8k rear on my eg and it rides and handles great...
 

Diegs

New Member
Alright thanks a lot ! All I needed to know , Is if direct bolt on ? Which is yes and if the spring rates affect anything which is no .
 
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