WOW!! just upgraded to 22mm ITR sway bar!
whoa!! what a difference!! I used BSQ's mounting kti and everything was smooth and easy!! this was the 1st mod I did 100% on my own also..I am extremely happy with it!!
ITR rear sway bar
BSQ's mount kit
cheers!
ITR rear sway bar
BSQ's mount kit
cheers!
I must note the "dumbasscivic" vid as why you don't run a ITR bar on the street.
http://www.codyscafe.com/~mrbone/img/dumbasscivic.wmv
[Modified by Mista Bone, 7:31 AM 7/16/2002]
http://www.codyscafe.com/~mrbone/img/dumbasscivic.wmv
[Modified by Mista Bone, 7:31 AM 7/16/2002]
I must note the "dumbasscivic" vid as why you don't run a ITR bar on the street.
[Modified by Mista Bone, 7:31 AM 7/16/2002]
[Modified by Mista Bone, 7:31 AM 7/16/2002]
But I think it is more like "what happens when stunnaz don't check their blindspots before changing lanes". Hmmm, I have to watch that again.Trending Topics
I know that it's not an ITR, it isn't even an Integra, but I have the Mugen (had, actually) 22mm rear sway bar on my Civic EX, and I love it. My only problem is finding Poly bushings for it, it loves to chew up and spit out the hard rubber bushings that Mugen sends with the kit. It also likes to break the U-brackets that bolt it to the car. So now I get to go out and get new stuff...
Great upgrade though.
Great upgrade though.
whoa!! what a difference!! I used BSQ's mounting kti and everything was smooth and easy!! this was the 1st mod I did 100% on my own also..I am extremely happy with it!!
ITR rear sway bar
BSQ's mount kit
I must note the "dumbasscivic" vid as why you don't run a ITR bar on the street.
http://www.codyscafe.com/~mrbone/img/dumbasscivic.wmv
http://www.codyscafe.com/~mrbone/img/dumbasscivic.wmv
. The person first made a lane change and realized their error
and then they made an abrupt steering correction
and lost control of the car.[Modified by BSQ, 12:47 PM 7/16/2002]
No, this is just a good example of poor driving
. The person first made a lane change and realized their error
and then they made an abrupt steering correction
and lost control of the car.
. The person first made a lane change and realized their error
and then they made an abrupt steering correction
and lost control of the car.
throttle lift oversteer, unexpected on the street, EXPECTED on the track.
YES! I had a very rude awakening to that phenomenon my first time at VIR, in the rain, on old tires, with a type R rear bar. I swapped ends quicker than you can say 'OH ****' when i lifted between turn 4 and 5.
Once you know how to drive a 'real' car though its a hell of a lot of fun.
Mike
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