Which rear sway for 98 coupe?
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Which rear sway for 98 coupe?
Which rear sway will go best for my setup...
pro kit
agx shocks
Neuspeed F and R lower bar
I plan on keeping the front sway stock for now. Which would go best for a daily driver with no chance of giving me a headache.
SI '99 15mm '00 13mm
GSR ??
Type R 21mm
I've heard type R bars like to rip out on soft suspensions but theirs a kit that helps reduce this risk. SOmeone told me I would be happiest with the type R bar but It sounded like he was going off the 'bigger is bette,r everything that it type R is best' mentality. Am I just being a ***** about it and being to conservative for wanting a under 20mm bar?
pro kit
agx shocks
Neuspeed F and R lower bar
I plan on keeping the front sway stock for now. Which would go best for a daily driver with no chance of giving me a headache.
SI '99 15mm '00 13mm
GSR ??
Type R 21mm
I've heard type R bars like to rip out on soft suspensions but theirs a kit that helps reduce this risk. SOmeone told me I would be happiest with the type R bar but It sounded like he was going off the 'bigger is bette,r everything that it type R is best' mentality. Am I just being a ***** about it and being to conservative for wanting a under 20mm bar?
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Re: Which rear sway for 98 coupe? (supapoopa)
giving you a headache? you mean harsh ride quality? seeing that your car is already lowered, i wouldn't imagine a rear sway bar could make it much worse.
i have a 1" (25.4mm) ST bar on my EJ, daily driver, with stock struts and springs. i have noticed when i hit large dips at freeway speeds there is less absorption by the struts, more like the back of the car just kinda drops down, but it's not intolerable.
keep in mind the larger the sway bar, the better cornering you'll get. i can actually get oversteer in my car now that i've added the rear sway. on the other hand, a smaller one will give you a little more comfort, but like i said earlier, i doubt you'll notice much since you already have stiffer struts and lowering springs
i didn't really answer your EXACT question, but i hope this helps
[Modified by non vtec, 11:39 PM 10/31/2002]
i have a 1" (25.4mm) ST bar on my EJ, daily driver, with stock struts and springs. i have noticed when i hit large dips at freeway speeds there is less absorption by the struts, more like the back of the car just kinda drops down, but it's not intolerable.
keep in mind the larger the sway bar, the better cornering you'll get. i can actually get oversteer in my car now that i've added the rear sway. on the other hand, a smaller one will give you a little more comfort, but like i said earlier, i doubt you'll notice much since you already have stiffer struts and lowering springs
i didn't really answer your EXACT question, but i hope this helps
[Modified by non vtec, 11:39 PM 10/31/2002]
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Re: Which rear sway for 98 coupe? (non vtec)
lol by headache I mean the bar tearing out.
But i decided on the type R bar with the beaks kit.
where can I get the endlinks off a 6 gen si rear bar? part #?
thx.
But i decided on the type R bar with the beaks kit.
where can I get the endlinks off a 6 gen si rear bar? part #?
thx.
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Re: Which rear sway for 98 coupe? (supapoopa)
wasup man, nice choice for the itr rear bar, for future reference if you need part numbers go to http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com but here you go,
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...REAR+LOWER+ARM
they aren't cheap, you are gonna need 31 & 32 in this pic (left & right)
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...REAR+LOWER+ARM
they aren't cheap, you are gonna need 31 & 32 in this pic (left & right)
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Re: Which rear sway for 98 coupe? (SilverCivic2k)
thanks for the site so I just need parts 31, 32, and 33, 34 (x2)?
did money counting and this is what I came up with...
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Beaks 22mm itr kit :175 shipped
link assembly: 39.95 and 36.91 say about 10 for shipping.
Neuspeed rear bar: 80 shipped
total for ITR setup with lower bar in EX cpe= $341.86
*was comparing to comptech with rear bar ($380)*
Anyother rear setups for about this price that I should be lookin at?
thanks for the help.
[Modified by supapoopa, 3:28 AM 11/2/2002]
[Modified by supapoopa, 3:29 AM 11/2/2002]
did money counting and this is what I came up with...
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Beaks 22mm itr kit :175 shipped
link assembly: 39.95 and 36.91 say about 10 for shipping.
Neuspeed rear bar: 80 shipped
total for ITR setup with lower bar in EX cpe= $341.86
*was comparing to comptech with rear bar ($380)*
Anyother rear setups for about this price that I should be lookin at?
thanks for the help.
[Modified by supapoopa, 3:28 AM 11/2/2002]
[Modified by supapoopa, 3:29 AM 11/2/2002]
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Re: Which rear sway for 98 coupe? (supapoopa)
Suspension Techniques rear 19mm bar is about $150 shipped and works fine and reduces the risk of subframe tearing.
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Re: Which rear sway for 98 coupe? (Civic242)
SO it would be cheaper (if i don't need a reinforcement kit). Seems like a good compromise. CAn you tell me more. Are U sure there is no tearout issues? People have told me I would need a reinforcement kit for anything over 15mm.
any exhaust clearence issues with Apexi WS?
Site for that price or cheaper. thX.
[Modified by supapoopa, 6:24 AM 11/3/2002]
any exhaust clearence issues with Apexi WS?
Site for that price or cheaper. thX.
[Modified by supapoopa, 6:24 AM 11/3/2002]
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