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Old 07-15-2007, 10:07 PM
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Does anyone know if there is a difference between SiR civic struts and regular CX/DX struts? (for an ek hatch)
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do they list two different ones?
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i guess what im trying to say is
are the SiR struts any better or worse over the oem struts that come on a dx/cx ek hatchback, and if there are any differences between them

hope that clears things out
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Originally Posted by jdmsteR
i guess what im trying to say is
are the SiR struts any better or worse over the oem struts that come on a dx/cx ek hatchback, and if there are any differences between them

hope that clears things out
i beleive they list as the same, but don't quote me on that one. Call the dealer and find out if it is the same part number.
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