Which sway bars to buy? Neuspeed, Eibach, ST
The car is an 89 CRX Si. I've included approximate prices since cost is a factor. I can afford the Eibachs and Neuspeeds, but if they're not much better than the STs, I'd rather not put a needless strain on my wallet.
I'd say go for the ST's and save $120. Then replace the rubber anti-roll-bar bushings with solid bushings.
Check out this page.
http://www.ef-honda.com/ben/
Go to "TECH" and then "Make your rear sway bar more effective."
Check out this page.
http://www.ef-honda.com/ben/
Go to "TECH" and then "Make your rear sway bar more effective."
Well, i don't know how they will compare, but i have the progress technology 22mm sway bar on the back of my 89 civic si and i bought the 23 mm sway bar from the front of a 90-92 integra gsr from the dealer. i got the rear bar for $190 ish bucks including s&h and the front bar from the dealer with mounting hardware for $100. i love the setup and would recommend it. so for a few more bucks, you could have a front bar that weighs literaly like five pounds. i think the plastic wrap was heavy than the bar. the front bar was a direct bolt up, and the rear bar was real easy to install.
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Yes i have a 90-93 ls integra sway bar on my 91 std. Hey spoonfedef7 is your name wes? My buddy bought that black crx si from you.
Yes i have a 90-93 ls integra sway bar on my 91 std. Hey spoonfedef7 is your name wes? My buddy bought that black crx si from you.
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Good question, I would also like to know the answer. Also do you have to have Si LCAs for the sway bars to mount up?
Good question, I would also like to know the answer. Also do you have to have Si LCAs for the sway bars to mount up?
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Ill ask some friends. I would but i bought a 240 and now have 5 lugs
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shiznattik »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Good question, I would also like to know the answer. Also do you have to have Si LCAs for the sway bars to mount up?</TD></TR></TABLE> You can use a 90-93 integra rear sway bar on an ef. Yes you need to have si lca's for it to mount up or have an integra disc brake conversion.
Ill ask some friends. I would but i bought a 240 and now have 5 lugs
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shiznattik »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Good question, I would also like to know the answer. Also do you have to have Si LCAs for the sway bars to mount up?</TD></TR></TABLE> You can use a 90-93 integra rear sway bar on an ef. Yes you need to have si lca's for it to mount up or have an integra disc brake conversion.
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