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Old 10-26-2007, 12:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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front and rear sway bars

i was just reading through one of my car magazines and came across a add for stsuspensions.com

it seems they have a front and rear sway bar now available for the civic.

r18
front part # 50159 1" diameter
rear part # 51159 11/16" daimeter

SI
front part # UNAVAILABLE 1 1/8"
rear part # 51158 13/16 daimeter
for a list of al applications:
http://www.stsuspensions.com/download/st_app_update.pdf

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Old 10-26-2007, 12:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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bump...can be purchased here. rear only for the SI cost $238.95 shipped
http://www.autoanything.com/suspensi...A3366A0A0.aspx

any one know anythign abou this company? good? bad?
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You have the sizes wrong in your first post... Their front bars appear larger than their rears. Great for Understeer
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^thank you...edited
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I would stay away from them, they aren't truly performance oriented imo.
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alright...thanks. i just figured i would throw it out there as another option....but then i saw the price. a bit too much when the progress one is only 150 shipped.
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Hmm aren't their fronts the exact same size for the Si as the stock (28mm)?
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^i just did some math...and you are correct.
1.125" = 28.575 mm
mind as well just buy a SI swaybar for your R18 if you want one. its got to be cheaper than these.


after figuring more and more out about these....they seem like crap.lol
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I had ST sway bars on my GSR. The limits were higher, but it pushed more than stock at the limit. They blow.
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