for 94 civic.....saan puede pa-install....
Wala pa bang ganyan ang mga Civic? Baka iba lang ang tawag ng Honda for it. Minsan anti-roll bar, etc.
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Last edited by chieffy; July 23rd, 2003 at 09:43 AM.
any reputable shop with a lift should be able to do it with the proper instructions. actually, my friends were able to do it with just normal tools, a floor jack and jackstands.
make sure that the shop lubricates the bushings well, though - if they don't the bars tend to creak and it gets very annoying...
yup, EG body yan... pwede kang mag pa install sa mga servitek or similar shops, kahit nga sa suking gas station na may lifter pwede na.
sorry....96 civic not 94......lintik na daliri ito...
yung mismong sway bars saan meron/contact#?
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Bakit wala yan? don't all cars come with anti-sway bars? even my '82 corona has one. two actually, front and rear. My '89 Galant has one too
Yung Besta ko dati harap lang ang meron. hehehe. hanap nga ako ng panlikod sana.
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he means upgraded/stiffer sway bars...lowers body roll even more so than the stock ones....btw, may typo sa earlier post ko - i meant to say you should lubricate the endlinks, not bushings.
meron na nyan ang Suspension Techniques, I think matagal na. Kaya lang some people, tend to concentrate on engine mods.
M54 is right, you can install it yourself. I did mine two weeks ago just by using a car ramp and a set of tools.
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-Front Strut Bar
-Rear Strut Bar
-20-24 Adjustable Swaybar
-Heavy Duty Mount
-Heavy Duty Bracket
-Alloy Endlinks
-Polyurethane Bushings
-Grease of course
Just a thought, nilagyan ko ng teflon tape yan para minimize ang squeak ng bushings rubbing the metal.
click here for pictures, install in progress:
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M54, tama ka din sa una mong post, lahat dapat na lalagyan mo ng bushings sa suspension, may grease...less squeaking.
and again, tama na naman si M54 (dami na points mo ah! :lol: ) stiffer and or adjustable swaybar.
Ah, stiffer ones. Sorry, off roader ako eh I concentrate on removing anti sway bars.
Actually, after installation, pag may noise, effective ang WD 40. I sprayed my entire suspension system with it and all squeaky noise was gone.
hahaha, kaya naman pala eh.Originally posted by Bubbles
Ah, stiffer ones. Sorry, off roader ako eh I concentrate on removing anti sway bars.
Actually, after installation, pag may noise, effective ang WD 40. I sprayed my entire suspension system with it and all squeaky noise was gone.
pero kapatid, WD40 and other grease doesnt stay in the bushings forever. Kaya nga ang sabi ko, aside from GREASE, may teflon tape din. Para kapag nwala yung grease, may back-up sa anti-sqeak. Although Polyurethane Bushings are known to be stiffer than normal bushings, it is known to sqeak while rubbing with the metal (i.e. sway bar) ;) Thats the trade off...
gerald, hindi ko alam kung saan meron sa pinas ng Suspension Techniques. Try mo din kung merong Neuspeed, Cusco, Skunk2, CompTech (among the few manufacturers) Brands. Kung merong Local Brand made from Pinas, pwede na din, basta reputable yung manufacturer. Also, some people replace their front swaybar with the same size of the rear. You dont wanna do this because you will be back to square one (understeer). You want the rear to be stiffer than the front. Kung papalitan mo din ang front, make sure na mas stiff yung sa likod. Last thing, leave the from endlinks alone. Kse yung bushings na kasama ng aftermarket na endlinks is so stiff that grease and teflon tape wont eliminate/minimize the squeak. Unless you can deal with the noise, then go for it. But OEM front endlinks (on my WRX) is decent enough and not to mess with.
Pictures:
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How come in my car the polybushings are the quiet ones. now that im running full polybushing suspension no more noise.
not everyone will or have this noise but MOST. where do you have the polyurethane bushings installed? onto the swaybar mount attached to the swaybar?Originally posted by Bubbles
How come in my car the polybushings are the quiet ones. now that im running full polybushing suspension no more noise.
edit: kapatid, could you do all of us a favor? Could you adjust the size of your sig to at least 180x135? Thanks
Last edited by Karding; July 19th, 2003 at 03:49 AM.
Honda Civic 96-2000 Vtis have sway bars (They call it stabilizer) only in front. Only SiRs have sway bars both at the front and rear.