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Old 09-13-2002, 02:06 PM
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Aight I have an Eibach prokit installed on my 93 Civic EX coupe. What sort of shock absorbers should i get. By the way Koni Yellows are way out of my range. I want affordable, qaulity absorbers. And any advice on front and rear tower bars??
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KYB/AGX.

they go for like $350.00 or so for all four, and they are hella nice for the money. i had some on my 1992 Si hatch and it handled really nice.

As far as swaybars go, what kind of car do you have? What does it weigh? what are your springrates?
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KYB/AGX.


And any advice on front and rear tower bars??
love my DC, also Comptech sway/tiebar combo.
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KYB AGX

I have them on my coupe and they made a huge improvement.
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