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Sway Bars and Rear Discs for my 95 CX ???

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Old Oct 10, 2005 | 09:51 AM
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Default Sway Bars and Rear Discs for my 95 CX ???

I already found that this stuff would work for a rear-sway bar for my car:
http://www.beaksproducts.com/EG_Quick_Swap.htm
http://www.beaksproducts.com/E...s.htm

What would I need for a front sway bar? There isn't a stock one, correct?

Also, where could I find a list of parts for what I would need to do a rear disc conversion on my EG CX? Does anyone know of anywhere that I can find detailed instructions.

One more thing, are there any larger front brakes that fit onto the EG CX? What kind of modifications are needed.

I'm not looking to spend a lot of money so please no links to like eibach or brembo's site. I'd prefer to use Honda parts that I could find at a junk yard. BTW, I already tried searching for the answers to these questions with no luck. Thank you in advance for any help.
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Old Oct 10, 2005 | 09:55 AM
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Default Re: Sway Bars and Rear Discs for my 95 CX ??? (SpeedDemonAaron)

Honda-Tech.com » Search » 202 topics found

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Your search for eg brake conversion returned 202 results.

The following words are too short or too common and were not included in your search: eg.



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Old Oct 10, 2005 | 10:02 AM
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I dont think you searched very hard, if at all......

You can add a front bar if you want; use parts from the si hatch.

Rear disc:
Basically, you need:
rear trailing arms off ANY 91-00 civic/integra (-crx) w/ hub, rotor, caliper
Cables that best match your chassis (si hatch, in your case)
rear disc hoses

All rear disc parts are the same.

Front brakes, search also. You will need to swap on integra/ex/si/abs knuckles to use the 10" rotors. Integras rotors and calipers bolt right onto these with zero modification (ITR requires 5lug or redrilled rotors to 4x100) (gsr brakes are no different than ls + abs civic brakes are the same as integras)

After you do any of this stuff, get an alignment

Again, search harder
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Old Oct 10, 2005 | 10:32 AM
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Default Re: Sway Bars and Rear Discs for my 95 CX ??? (SpeedDemonAaron)

yea i would have to agree if you search you will find.

also instead of getting the beaks kit, get the bsq kit (type in the search box bsq " dont spend all your money on that beaks kit. if you plan on getting a 26mm rear sway bar i would suggest the comptech or the asr rear brace

get a 23mm jdm itr rear sway with endlinks, brackets and bushings.
then spend $20 bucks on the bsq kit
this is the cheapest way to go and still have a dependable set up without fear of tearout...

(my past setup was 23mm rear sway, bsq kit, lowered 3" on flex coilovers. 2 years rough street driving, moutain curves. never a problem with tearout.. roadcoarse is another story)


now i have a rear mugen 26mm rear sway so i will be using the comptech or asr brace to help with the much thicker rear sway.


also if you need a type r 24mm front sway bar look in my sig. i can get you the endlinks aswell for extra costs. and it will fit perfectly on your car.

https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1396010

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