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Old Jun 23, 2003 | 09:04 PM
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3rd gen teg is 94-01. A lot of companies lump the civic and teg suspension together, and if they only stock the parts for one or the other, you won't know which one's you're going to get. Unless you call them to order, it's easy to confuse, and a pain to resolve.

Stock teg shocks wouldn't be that much of a difference. You MIGHT notice it over old worn stock shocks, but you'd be better of spending your money on some kyb gr2's.
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Old Jun 24, 2003 | 05:36 PM
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I see your point, I just thought since I am on a "car in the paint shop budget" that it might have been worth a trip to the junk yard to see if I could find some old teg shocks.
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Old Jun 24, 2003 | 07:28 PM
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Originally posted by Bakeoff
3rd gen teg is 94-01. A lot of companies lump the civic and teg suspension together, and if they only stock the parts for one or the other, you won't know which one's you're going to get. Unless you call them to order, it's easy to confuse, and a pain to resolve.

i appreciate the information baked, i'll contact them to see what they do
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Old Jun 24, 2003 | 11:09 PM
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Originally posted by Bakeoff
I wouldn't buy them from a site that has them listed with civics and tegs together. They will all interchange, but are NOT the same parts. I know that www.cr-everything.com has a good price on them, and www.nopionline.com is right behind them. Plus, I've dealt with nopi before, and would trust them.
Yup, some have a short throw shifter that has the same part number for Civic's, del Sol's, and Integra's when each one should be made specific to each car. Not saying all company's do this, but some do. I still don't think there's a SS that's as short in length as the stock del Sol shifter.
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