bsq or beaks??
im installing an ITR rear sway bar onto my civic coupe and wanted to get opinions on both reinforcement kits.. so how do they compare? beaks looks like its stronger but its expensive comparted to the bsq kit..
i agree wit you on the assumption that the beaks looks sturdier, but it is also more of a pita to install. The bsq kit is pretty straight forward and i'm not sure about the civic application of the itr bar... but i have yet to hear a single complaint about teh bsq kit on integras. jus my 2cents.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=458999
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Otherwise unless you're going to be doing autox or anything more suspension related i'd say just save your money and get the bsq kit.
Search is your friend
Otherwise unless you're going to be doing autox or anything more suspension related i'd say just save your money and get the bsq kit.
i think im going to order the bsq kit cause it does look easier to install and a lot cheaper.. im going to also order the parts that are listed on the bsq site and look for a set of used integra lca.. so its only gonna be about 130 for the itr sway bar and then a used set of lca about 70 bux.. not bad for a nice sway bar setup 
what tie bar does everyone use w/ the bsq/itr combo????

what tie bar does everyone use w/ the bsq/itr combo????
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