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    Is the stud pattern on an vti-r (93-97) the same as an EG civic?

    Also can you interchange shocks between the two cars?
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    4x100
    they are the same...

    i'm not 100% on this, but from memory, my koni shocks had the same part numbers as those for the eg civics. might want to check it out a bit more thoroughly though.

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    Cheers, thanks for that.

    The shocks and rear bar are the same part number.
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    Yeah, same stud pattern.

    When i got mine lowered i was speaking to the guys about aftermarket Honda shocks/springs etc and they reckon that EG and DC2 can be interchangeable. He also said they had installed EK springs in a DC2 before... :roll:

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    I'm not certain, but companies sell parts saying they fit EK/DelSol/DC2 ....

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    YES THEY FIT. I have fitted Integra VTi-R wheels to EG civic (sedan Si).

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTi-RT
    I'm not certain, but companies sell parts saying they fit EK/DelSol/DC2 ....
    Most hondas released here are the 4 x 100 stud pattern.

    Apart from some of the later models of accord, prelude, s2000,teg,etc

    Also some of the earlier civic models were 4 x 120.
    blah blah blah

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    not trying to hijack the thread here or anything but what does the "100" or "114.3" mean??

    i have yet to find out...

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    If you had a circle, and the centre of the studs were points on the circumference of that circle, then the PCD is the diameter of that circle.

    PCD = Pitch Circle Diameter (in millimetres mm)

    If someone said just 'pitch', then that distance is the distance between each adjacent stud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by incoming View Post
    way to bring up and old thread douche bag
    the year is 2007 not 2003 lol

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