Eibach Anti-Roll Kit...?
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Eibach Anti-Roll Kit...?
I noticed that at tirerack's website that they have an eibach anti-roll kit for the 2k1 EX Coupes. Did anyone else know about this?
Also, I heard that you would get a hell of a lot better responce from your car with an anti-roll kit. Is this tru?
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Also, I heard that you would get a hell of a lot better responce from your car with an anti-roll kit. Is this tru?
thanks!
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They do have it on the site, but as far as I know Eibach hasn't produced anti-roll bars for our cars yet. They were going to have them, but now it's not on their site in the application's section. Anti-roll bars (commonly called sway bars) will keep the car flat in the corners. It's a spring that transfers force from one wheel to the other in a turn. It's a good thing to have. The best out there now would have to be the rear tie bar/sway bar combination from the Progress Group. For pictures and prices I'de search the forums at clubrsx.com The RSX has the same setup as we do in back. Not 100% sure of the front? I know that there are some differences, but maybe we can use the front sway bar from Progress as well? Oh yeah, the rear one is a solid bar, the front one is a hollow bar. The rear is 22mm, and the front is 27mm (from Progress). The stock size is 24mm front and 12mm rear (for those civics equiped with a stabilizer bar in the rear).
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