DIY all the way.. I would rather spend my budget on a rear sway bar plus lowering kit if you're aiming for better handling.. I tried cusco lower H brace plus upper A shaped brace before but not much noticeable difference for daily use..
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DIY all the way.. I would rather spend my budget on a rear sway bar plus lowering kit if you're aiming for better handling.. I tried cusco lower H brace plus upper A shaped brace before but not much noticeable difference for daily use..
I have 2 ultraracing underbody braces and they're a pain in the ass to install.
A rear sway bar sounds like the best bet, and some brackets for it.
Coils, good tyres, a rear sway bar does it for the civic in my opinion. The chassis is pretty stiff stock. Areis, DIY man if you can. It comes in handy to know how to do stuff yourself
I have front and rear cusco sway bar installed at the same time and my FD handles like charm since then, but I read elsewhere that it is better to leave the front stock sway bar to reduce understeer... Any input?
pitiek I have read the same.
Who stocks the Ultra Racing stuff in NSW? I wanna get a rear sway bar.
Thanks, I'll trying DIY. Duffy ask black8thgen he's got ultra racing setup all round on his FD.
Duffy I think its Shift who stock Ultra Racing stuff. Based in Sydeny and a sponsor on here !
yeah shift performance. their authorised installers as well. really good guys, good installs as well and they dont rush the job.
xd9s are gonee!!! awaiting te37s =P
need some opinions for colour:
Bronze (which is what theyre coming in), matte black, gold, white?
also.... does anyone know if the rays anodized rims can be stripped and repainted over? lol
Hey guys, random question.
Will these dc5 wheels fit on our FD civic. My FD1 is all stock at the moment.
thanks
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/attachm...8&d=1310467281
ofc man, they are stock honda
Some people reported that those wheels didn't clear the brake calipers and had to grind a bit of it off. My suggestion is don't do it, they are too small in my opinion.