Question about sway bars?
When you upgrade the sway bars on a 98 Civic EX, Is the upgrade to rear sway bar only or both? Also any suggestions on a sway bar that compliments the H&R Sports? I will be using the car as a daily driver which sees mountain twisties daily.
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They are each sold seperately. Front Upper, Front lower, Rear Upper, Rear Lower. I have heard nothing bad about Nuespeed. There are a lot of good brands out there, the problem usually is the price. I'd start a whole nother thread on your brand type, or search. Peace
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dude, he's asking about SWAY bars, not strut/tie bars. completely different things.
there are lots of companies making swaybars. suspension techniques, progress, neuspeed, eibach, whatever. just get a rear swaybar if you can get it separate, itll make a huge difference.
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dude, he's asking about SWAY bars, not strut/tie bars. completely different things.
there are lots of companies making swaybars. suspension techniques, progress, neuspeed, eibach, whatever. just get a rear swaybar if you can get it separate, itll make a huge difference.
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