99-00 Civic Eibach Sway Bars
I have a 99 EX with the factory front sway bar but no rear. If I buy the kit from eibach will it include everything I need, endlings bushings and bolts to assemble or is there some extras i will have to pick up?
For my 96 Civic hatch, the size they produce is 17mm. It's pretty mild but if you're going from nothing to that, its a WORLD of difference. Perfect for street driving IMO.
Sure I can do a write up, pics and all. I will post them up in a new post and let u know on here when I do. My current setup is KYB AGX's, Tein H. Techs. Megan Rear Lower Control Arms. Mugen trailing arm bushings. Front and Rear Skunk 2 Camber Kits. I had vogtland spring on their before and the car was too low for 17's and always had tire rub so I put the Tein H. techs on there and the drop is perfect IMO. No tire rim and paired with the KYB's pretty firm also, with no bounce. But want the Sway bar now in the rear to keep body sway almost down to nothin.
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Can't complain really so far with those H. Techs. I had Vogtlands before and they seemed to have about the same amount of roll only the car was lower and scraped more. I have not found a better spring that matches the height requirements those give me, other than the Tein SS Dampers, but I dont have the grand to drop right now.
I also chose them because comparisons on Tein's site showed the spring rates as being fairly close -20 lbs inch in spring rate, still much stiffer than stock.
Modified by hondastrtracr at 9:58 PM 9/3/2007
I also chose them because comparisons on Tein's site showed the spring rates as being fairly close -20 lbs inch in spring rate, still much stiffer than stock.Modified by hondastrtracr at 9:58 PM 9/3/2007
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