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Old 11-25-2002, 07:46 AM
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Originally posted by b16b bomber
I'm thinking about the mugen because the it is easier to install and it is made to fit the civic as perfect as possible.

i dont like suspension technique at all...the man reason is that if you dont have a lift it takes for ever to put in...

and my friend's st sways are always easily damaged...and his car is stock height

but i have not heard anything good or bad about progress...
A sway bar is a sway bar. It's all matter of preference really.

Who told you you needed a lift to put a ST sway bars on but not a Mugen?

Are you sure your friend put on his sway bars on right? They shouldn't hit anything when installed correctly. If anything the exhaust should take most of the damage.

Plus with the money you save on buying a non-Mugen bar can be put towards other things.
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