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Old 06-10-2008, 12:49 AM
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guys i have a 98 civic hatch DX and i am thinking of geting ASR Subframe brace with Type R 22mm sway bar, along with blox endlink and OEM bushing. I DONT HAVE FRONT Sway bar so will this make the car OverSTEER alot? and also will it cause tear on the chassis?

Btw i have Buddy Club Coilover (8k front 6k rear i think)
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ekinshuya &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">guys i have a 98 civic hatch DX and i am thinking of geting ASR Subframe brace with Type R 22mm sway bar, along with blox endlink and OEM bushing. I DONT HAVE FRONT Sway bar so will this make the car OverSTEER alot? and also will it cause tear on the chassis?

Btw i have Buddy Club Coilover (8k front 6k rear i think)</TD></TR></TABLE>

you don't seem to know what the purpose of a rear sway bar is. if you don't know what your doing with it, youll most likely end up spinning out and hurting yourself or even someone else.
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Default Re: swaybar=oversteer + tearing? (ekinshuya)

Don't know if the change is radical, but you will probably have more oversteer. I think more than just a bit.


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You really need to get a front sway bar on the car before you worry about putting a 22mm rear sway bar on the car. You are going to really upset the balance on the car and cause handling issues not limited to oversteer
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the car will be un[freak]ingdrivable with an itr in the rear and nothing up front. your *** end will be all over the place.
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ive got a ITR 22mm rear sway and no front sway on my 97' Hatch.

but i also did lots of research before actually going in for the purchase.

the handling changes quite a bit, and you have to readjust your driving habits (ie. braking around a corner = no no) etc.

but the OP clearly has no idea what the use of a rear sway is for, nor does he know what oversteer is or what causes it.
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nah i know the swarbar will cause oversteer, but i was planning to do the rear first since my bushing are bad and so might as well do the rear in 1 shot. I'll do the front too to balance it out, prolly a Si front sway bar or so. But yea i asked cuz i want to know if it will be really bad on the oversteer


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