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Strut Towers And Lowering Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
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 Parts are from my 94 Del Sol.  I didn't like the ride, so I replaced them with new Eibach strut assemblies and sway bars.  The front struts are OEM with approx. 90K miles.  The rear struts are KYB nitrogen with approx. 4K miles.  All of the springs have approx. 4K miles.  I would suggest replacing the strut mounts.  I am also including the caster/camber adjustment kits as well.

I believe that these are also compatible with similar year Civics and Acura, but you will need to confirm this before purchasing.

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