2002 Civic partout lots of good stuff
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Funny thing about the k-sport coilovers and the like. The springs aren't a consistant diameter. The ID of one end(bottom) is 63mm and the top is 71mm.
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Interesting about the springs...but they will fit regardless....ill take them. Pm me with payment info. Thx bro!
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BUMP, the coilovers and both sets of sway bars are still available. These coilovers are the next best thing compaired to Ohlins. Even the spring rates were the same just 10lbs less on every corner. I guessed well when I first bought them. They sways are also amazing. Come on people.
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any issues with the progress bar and stock endlinks?? i heard that this particular bar breaks them....
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No problems at all. A rear wheel will lift off the ground WAY before the endlinks break. This counts with having Hoosier slicks on your car as well. I know because I have and they didn't break. I don't know how people break them. The only think I can figure is if they max out the angle that they can twist. That will make them break easy.
Here is a picture of it. Hoosiers and Progress rear bar with stock suspension.
Here is a picture of it. Hoosiers and Progress rear bar with stock suspension.
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