type R rear swaybar on a 91 si?
You need to make custom brackets to make it work.
I had one and decided to get a Mugen rear sway bar instead.
the type R sway bar needs brackets that are closer together than what the CRX has. The Mugen rear sway bar, bolts right in without modifiations. It's a lot more expensive though.
I had one and decided to get a Mugen rear sway bar instead.
the type R sway bar needs brackets that are closer together than what the CRX has. The Mugen rear sway bar, bolts right in without modifiations. It's a lot more expensive though.
If we are talking about the mugen bar for the crx/civic.
Then I would say just buy the ST bar as it is is stiffer then the mugen
The ST bar mounts to the shocks with rod-ends and is adj I believe the mugen just comes with the d brackets and you use the stock endlinks. I THINK the ST is cheaper too.
I didn't even know they make the mugen anymore.
Then I would say just buy the ST bar as it is is stiffer then the mugen
The ST bar mounts to the shocks with rod-ends and is adj I believe the mugen just comes with the d brackets and you use the stock endlinks. I THINK the ST is cheaper too.
I didn't even know they make the mugen anymore.
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