99 civic coupe rear sway bar??
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99 civic coupe rear sway bar??
who has found one that fits really well and handles good?? currently i have a suspension technique on ther. and its piece of ****. it doesnt line up properly, so the stress on it popped one of the threaded mounts out of the bar and stripped all the threads on it. so i need a better one. please help.
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Re: 99 civic coupe rear sway bar?? (99b18)
Yah I got rid of my Suspension Techniques bar. Attached to the shocks and didn't use endlinks. Didn't fit very well. Squeeked and rattled
I'm back to using my Stock 1/2 inch Si(R) bar.
You could get one of those or maybe get a ITR bar. I might do that next sping because a ITR will fight exactly where my Si(R) bar is right now using the same mounting hardware but it is twice the size.
I'm back to using my Stock 1/2 inch Si(R) bar.
You could get one of those or maybe get a ITR bar. I might do that next sping because a ITR will fight exactly where my Si(R) bar is right now using the same mounting hardware but it is twice the size.
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Re: 99 civic coupe rear sway bar?? (99b18)
Look into ->
Comptech rear sway/tie bar. It costs a little over 3 bills. 22mm. 3 adjustments. No more comptech red, only in polished silver.
SRR rear sway/tie bar. Costs less then comptech. 19mm. adjustments? Its colorful too
ITR rear sway w/ Beaks kit. Costs less then comptech. 22mm. non-adjustable. Beaks kit to prevent subframe from tearing.
Comptech rear sway/tie bar. It costs a little over 3 bills. 22mm. 3 adjustments. No more comptech red, only in polished silver.
SRR rear sway/tie bar. Costs less then comptech. 19mm. adjustments? Its colorful too
ITR rear sway w/ Beaks kit. Costs less then comptech. 22mm. non-adjustable. Beaks kit to prevent subframe from tearing.
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Re: 99 civic coupe rear sway bar?? (99b18)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 99b18 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">who has found one that fits really well and handles good?? currently i have a suspension technique on ther. and its piece of ****. it doesnt line up properly, so the stress on it popped one of the threaded mounts out of the bar and stripped all the threads on it. so i need a better one. please help.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ive been running the Suspension Techniques bar on the back of my SiR for the last 3 yeas and haven't had any problems with it squeeking or tearing anything up. Was your bar installed properly to begin with? I know a few others that also have these bars on their Civics and haven't had one bit of trouble with them...
Ive been running the Suspension Techniques bar on the back of my SiR for the last 3 yeas and haven't had any problems with it squeeking or tearing anything up. Was your bar installed properly to begin with? I know a few others that also have these bars on their Civics and haven't had one bit of trouble with them...
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Re: 99 civic coupe rear sway bar?? (HypeR0070)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HypeR0070 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Look into ->
ITR rear sway w/ Beaks kit. Costs less then comptech. 22mm. non-adjustable. Beaks kit to prevent subframe from tearing. </TD></TR></TABLE>
This is what I'm running and it's
ITR rear sway w/ Beaks kit. Costs less then comptech. 22mm. non-adjustable. Beaks kit to prevent subframe from tearing. </TD></TR></TABLE>
This is what I'm running and it's
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Re: 99 civic coupe rear sway bar?? (ccivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ccivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">http://www.a-spec-racing.com/product3.php</TD></TR></TABLE>
$500?? for a 32mm??
Why don't you just weld a steel beam between your lower control arms
I'd rather run a ITR 22mm w/ Beaks kit for $160.
$500?? for a 32mm??
Why don't you just weld a steel beam between your lower control arms
I'd rather run a ITR 22mm w/ Beaks kit for $160.
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Re: 99 civic coupe rear sway bar?? (Outkasted24)
This is a complete subframe brace and a 32mm sway bar. It's the most durastic suspension modification you can do.
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Re: 99 civic coupe rear sway bar?? (99b18)
I'm running all Neuspeed suspension on a 99 Si. (coilovers, front & rear upper and lower tie bars, swaybars, Energy Suspension urathane bushings, Autopower rollbar, 215/45-16 Falken Azenis) With this setup i've pulled 1.15g on a 200ft circle with a Belltronics g-tech pro unit. I did tear my sub-frame. A local shop( The Butcher Shop) fabricated and welded on a brace for me that works awesome! You should stick to one company when it comes to suspension, they engineer thier products to work together. Also check who's winning races, and how long they've been doing it. Progress makes some nice products too....
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