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Old Mar 14, 2006
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Megan, plus a question for those w/ RSX Tie rod ends...

Hey guys, I had the JIC Magic FLT-A2, but I am getting rid of them because of a problem I am having and I would rather buy a new set of coilovers with warranty.

Soooo, I am probably going to end up getting the Megan Racing coilovers after doing a little bit of research because of the price and I haven't heard a bad thing about these coilovers so they seem like a really good bargain. Or am I overlooking something?

The question I have is as follows, I had RSX Tie Rod ends for my JICs, can I buy an 01-04 Civic Megan Coilover and use the RSX Tie rod ends or do I have to go out and buy the Civic ones?
Should I just buy a RSX set? I would rather buy a Civic set because of compatability problems...so let me know guys...thanks!

No help from anyone?

No one?

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you talking about the front tie rod ends or the rear? Cause i hace an ITR Swaybar and end links on the front of my car. As for the rear. its still stock. But im running the megans with only one problem.. I need longer endlinks to get the Swaybar of my header. *k20 swap*
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Originally Posted by TransformedBG
you talking about the front tie rod ends or the rear? Cause i hace an ITR Swaybar and end links on the front of my car. As for the rear. its still stock. But im running the megans with only one problem.. I need longer endlinks to get the Swaybar of my header. *k20 swap*
Well there's only one set of tie rods so he's obviously talking about the front. You're confusing the tie rods (for steering) with endlinks (for swaybars).
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Originally Posted by Boilermaker1
Well there's only one set of tie rods so he's obviously talking about the front. You're confusing the tie rods (for steering) with endlinks (for swaybars).
Boilermaker, any of your godly insight on this?
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Not much, I plan on doing a few more things this spring.
The turbo killed a lot of my budget, .
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Originally Posted by Hwoody77
Boilermaker, any of your godly insight on this?
Without knowing the actual difference between the tie rod ends, I don't know. I'd say just spend 70 bucks and pick up the Civic ends or use the old ones from before vs. grinding the LCA to make the RSX rear shocks fit, unless you already had to do that. if the car is completely set up already to drop an RSX kit in, then just do it.
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