Will hfp springs for 12-13 models...

pukemon

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Fit on 14 struts? Might trade in my 13 si and try and talk them into this if anybody knows. I've read the struts won't work already so wondering if somebody has tried this.
 

pukemon

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C'mon somebody has to know. I found another '14 white civic that I might try and get and get hfp suspension kit thrown in so can swap the springs.
 

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I have no idea if they will fit or not.
 

speedy28

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Springs will fit.but not the whole suspension kit. The knuckle is different and the holes on the bottom don't line up.
 
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I know they have the HFP option on the 2014's but I don't know if that includes the suspension change as in the previous years.
Maybe @CollegeHillsHonda could chime in and let us know.

2014 hfp package -
  • HFP 18-inch x 7-inch alloy wheels[2]
  • HFP sport suspension kit, which lowers ride height and enhances handling[3]
  • HFP aero body kit, including front, side and rear underbody spoilers
  • HFP badges[3]
 

ErckleSi

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2014 hfp package -
  • HFP 18-inch x 7-inch alloy wheels[2]
  • HFP sport suspension kit, which lowers ride height and enhances handling[3]
  • HFP aero body kit, including front, side and rear underbody spoilers
  • HFP badges[3]
So the 14 hfp come with a diffrent suspension then the regular si? Everyone keeps telling me they dont
 

pukemon

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I know the '13 suspension doesn't fit, specifically the struts won't fit. Was trying to figure out if the springs will work with my amateur knowledge of this, I would venture they would. I'd rather get the hfp springs because I wouldn't have to worry about a camber kit. I'd rather have swift springs but they would more than likely require a camber kit and I'd probably get more macho and upgrade links, bushings and sways bars and stuff. I don't want to get that far into it. Still need a daily driver that would just be slightly more capable and keep my foot light on the pedal. A Porsche or BMW m3 or m5 is more to my liking out of the box but that comes at much higher upfront cost and maintenance I can't afford. I haven't seen a hfp suspension kit for '14 nor have ANY dealerships been able to give me info. I am fixing to check that link posted.
 
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