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What is the Difference between the SuperSprings Coil Insert # CSS-1125 and # CSS-1125R  

Updated 04/03/2025 | Published 03/12/2015

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I have a Honda CR-V EX-L 2011. What is the difference between a CSS-1125 and a CCC-1125R. I checked the Supersprings website and it suggested the CSS-1125.

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The SuperSprings Coil Spring Inserts, # CSS-1125 and # CSS-1125R, are the same exact part and both will fit your 2011 Honda CR-V EX-L. The actual part number from SuperSprings is CSS-1125, but we put an R or an F on the end of the part numbers for these products to indicate if it is used for Rear coils springs or Front coil springs on a particular vehicle.

For example, on your CR-V, these springs are used on the rear coil springs, so we put an R at the end of the part number. These springs will also fit the front coil springs of a Chevrolet Impala, so we put an F at the end of the part number for that vehicle.

I'm sure it seems confusing, but the different part numbers plays a big role on vehicles that use one part number (like CSS-1125) for the front coil springs, but they can also use a different part number (like CSS-1145) for the rear coil springs.

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Bob

4/2/2025

Assuming that these part numbers all fit the 2011 Honda CRV, what is the difference between- 1069R 1125R 1145R 1168R (I'm only looking for rear)

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John H.

4/3/2025

@Bob I don't have any information showing all of those part numbers fit the 2011 Honda CR-V. According to SuperSprings, only 1125R (part # CSS-1125R) fits in the rear springs of the 2011 Honda CR-V. To more specifically answer your question, the difference is the thickness of the spring or the distance between the spring coils that they fit. Part # CSS-1125R fits between spring coils that are 1.125 inches apart.

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