my suspension build.

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Old Apr 24, 2011 | 10:01 AM
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So I have been busy rounding up parts for my suspension build on my '91 si hatch. Tell me what you all think..... Im in the process of reconditioning a set of '93 DA rear trailing arms (rebuilding calipers, replacing bearing housings, bushings) I have a set of function & form type II coilovers, Function 7 rear lower arms, Blox camber and tow adjusters, ASR subframe brace with 24mm sway bar and Blox end links, Beaks lower bar, and a password JDM upper strut brace. Planning on just doing this for now before I move up to the front.

Also, with a 24mm rear swaybar, what would you recommend on the front for a DD full interior hatch?
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Old Apr 24, 2011 | 06:10 PM
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Default Re: my suspension build.

Sounds like a good setup to me, If theres one thing Ive learned its Rear suspension tuning is more important than the front when it comes to a FWD vehicle..depending on if you want the car for more performance or more safety (spins outs etc.) a DA9 integra 22mm front sway bar sounds like it will give you a perfect balance when it comes to performance/safety since the car is your DD a front lower tie bar & 3pt strut will help up front too, to increase rigity..also hope you not planing on using stock struts on coilovers, if you are I say you get some KYB AGX's or Tokico "white's" for this setup, or KYB GR2's/Tokico "blue's" if you want to save $$$
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