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EK9 22 mm rear sway..? good or bad?

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Old 12-18-2003, 11:15 PM
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Default EK9 22 mm rear sway..? good or bad?

i am going to put this oem honda 22mm bar on my 96 civic dx coupe, i have no front sway! any negative effects to this set up? i have no plans for a front sway.
i am running h&r sport springs, and kyb gr-2 shocks!
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i wouldn't run a rear sway without a front one. excessive oversteer can be dangerous. get the front one, then get the rear.
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Default Re: EK9 22 mm rear sway..? good or bad? (fake mugen power)

Definitely get a front sway bar if you are going to drive it on the streets. A 22 mm rear swaybar is pretty big, and may cause you to loose control and get into an accident in an emergency situation if you don't have a front bar. I would recommend that you get the Civic Si/CTR 26 mm front swaybar setup. You will need the bar, LCAs, forks, endlinks, and all mounting hardware. 26f/22r is the same setup as the CTR, and Honda knows what they're doing.
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