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Si Sway Bar on my 4 door EX Civic

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Old 08-23-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Si Sway Bar on my 4 door EX Civic

Hey Peep's,

Had an Si sway bar put on my 4 door EXL Civic yesterday and my first impressions are for $157.00 worth of parts you can't lose. Now it feels like point and shoot. Took it up on top of the Hollywood Hills and had a ball, nice feel and not to harsh of a ride either. I didn't want to get my hands dirty so I payed $100.00 to have it installed, but you DIY'ers can save even more.

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Re: Si Sway Bar on my 4 door EX Civic

Front and rear ...or just front ?

Did you keep the stock rubber bushings as well ?
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Front and rear. Collage Hill Honda suppled new rubber all the way round.
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Re: Si Sway Bar on my 4 door EX Civic

Did you keep the OEM struts on your Civic? I've been thinking about doing the same thing but wasn't sure how the Si sway bars would affect the vehicle's performance.
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Re: Si Sway Bar on my 4 door EX Civic

As you can see by my post I have been living w/sway bars for over a month, I have a sharp corner at a near by park that I hit regularly that I take at about 45 MPH vs 38 MPH before as I said, it's point and shoot... Love'em. In answer to your ? yes I kept the OEM Struts.
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