Sway Bars
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Sway Bars
first off eibach or suspension techniques??
im more towards ST...
but my question is do they bolt right up or drill required?
what would u rate the hardness of installing them? 10 being the hardest thing ever like installing a turbo with ur eyes closed
im more towards ST...
but my question is do they bolt right up or drill required?
what would u rate the hardness of installing them? 10 being the hardest thing ever like installing a turbo with ur eyes closed
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Just get a rear sway bar. For a car as light as a CRX or civic, you want the front end to be a bit looser than the rear. Install a rear sway bar, it'll almost entirely eliminate understeer.
As for brand, ST and Eibach are both really good brands, and both of them will install easily if you have a stock exhaust. If you've got an aftermarket exhaust, the ST one may require some moderate tweaking of the muffler and tip, depending on the setup. I don't know bout the Eibach.
As for brand, ST and Eibach are both really good brands, and both of them will install easily if you have a stock exhaust. If you've got an aftermarket exhaust, the ST one may require some moderate tweaking of the muffler and tip, depending on the setup. I don't know bout the Eibach.