EG front swaybar ?s
QUICK_EG_B16A
11-04-2005, 05:02 PM
I have a '92 civic hatch as many of you know, the CX didn't come with front (or rear for that matter) swaybars. I bought a rear kit as well as the beaks kit for added support out back but was told a front swaybar would be a very good idea to better the turning quality of my car. So my question is:
Will a OEM front swaybar with all the other necessary oem parts from a 96 del sol SI fit my car with out any mods. I know that civics and delsols share thae same chasis but I wanted to make sure it'll even work before I buy it. Also does 120 sound right for a used swaybar with control arms and all necessary brackets/links or does it sound to low?(all parts are claimed to be in good working condition)
Will a OEM front swaybar with all the other necessary oem parts from a 96 del sol SI fit my car with out any mods. I know that civics and delsols share thae same chasis but I wanted to make sure it'll even work before I buy it. Also does 120 sound right for a used swaybar with control arms and all necessary brackets/links or does it sound to low?(all parts are claimed to be in good working condition)
SilverY2KCivic
11-04-2005, 09:08 PM
I'm not too familiar with putting a front swaybar on EGs, but with any car (FF platform really) adding a front swaybar WILL increase understeer on the car. That's why I opted to not add one to my car, I need quicker turning but making the rear rotate around easier. A fonr sway I don't think will make you turn any faster, it might actually slow it up because of the added understeer, but it'll definitely reduce bodyroll which gives better overall handlng.
BullShifter
11-06-2005, 12:22 AM
On the street for daily use a front sway should be used, for off street road racing/auto x no front sway works best.
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