Yes, but you will need 1999-2000 head lights, fenders, grill, hood, and front bumper.
No it will not. It can fit, but you will need head lights, fenders, hood, grill, and front bumper from a 1999-2000 Civic. Transmission doesnt matter.
Yes, but you will need 1999-2000 head lights, fenders, grill, hood, front bumper and rear bumper.
No, they are different generations and therefore require different hoods. A 98 hood would only fit on a civic from 1996-2000
behind the front bumper
will parts from 2001 honda civic 4 door fit a 1999 honda civic hatchback, such as front doors, hood, muffler
The front end will fit but you have to replace every part such as the hood, fenders, grill, front bumper and head lights. The rear bumpers are interchangeable between the 96-98 hatch backs.
inside the front grill
Yes. Any glass from a 1996-1998 model Honda civic should fit the 1999-2000 model. The only difference in the two are the designs of the back tail light and interior dashboard. But they will fit. The hood, front two fenders, headlights, and front bumper will not fit if you are only trying to mismatch one part. For instance putting a 1996-1998 front bumper on a 1999-2000 civic. You will have to switch the entire front end. Basically converting the front of the car.
No they will not. It requires a lot of modification and the final result with not look good.
No, they are different. Out of curiousity why would you want to? I could understand the opposite though.
A 1998 Honda Civic shakes when it idles usually due to worn engine mounts. Open the hood and check the engine mounts. See if they are either cracked or brittle. Since the mounts can not absorb the vibrations it will be felt in the cabin.