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  1. #13
    CL7 and CL9 suspension parts are compatible.

    they are basically the same chassis. even the size of sway bar is the same.

    I'd like to try the whiteline sway bar.
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  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by jolt
    CL7 and CL9 have different suspension? I obviously thought that they'd have different shock and spring settings but not anything else, how exactly are they different?

    thanks
    Rod
    When i got my D2's they accidently sent me the Euro R's Front suspension.. It could not fit because the top ring bit was to small to fit into the normal euro so it couldn't get to the socket... In the end i had to wait while for the normal euro front suspension from D2....

    Thats why i was asking.. But then again a strut brace should fit on all euro's anyways...

  3. #15
    That's strange, I fitted the suspension for CL7 with no problem.
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  4. #16

    Question

    FYI, just saw that whiteline have the rear bar for sale officially on their website, (since 4/1/05 actually)

    cool

    if i got this and the vision front strut from the seller "honda r" that wold probobly be pretty good in terms of handling or is it better not to mix this sorta stuff up..

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  5. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by LOC888
    Ive been told from a friend that cuzco make a sway bar and strut for CL7, but yet to confirm this. Does anyone know?
    yes, cuzco has FRONT strut braces (around AU200)
    and they do have lower arm bar (around AU250-300) for CL7, CL9
    but not sure about sway bar .



    another choice of sway bar
    TK-SPORTS (team kunimitsu japan) have sway bar for CL7.
    here is da link http://www.9231.com/products/catalog/pdf/stabi.jpg
    not sure it will fit CL9 or not... but base on what baboo said. it should be ok.

  6. #18
    over $700 buck + duty and shipping cost....a pair of sway bar would be around $850 when it lands here...not really worth it.
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    QR Clubman - 60.74
    QR National - 1:22.71

  7. #19
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    CompTech has them too, and it's 22mm
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  8. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroAccord13
    CompTech has them too, and it's 22mm
    Has anyone out there successfully fitted the comptech sway bar to a Euro?

  9. #21
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    Whiteline rear anti-swaybar

    Whiteline used the original rear anti-sway bar from my Euro to make their bar. My car's sway bar was destroyed as part of the process. My previous car was a 2002 Civic hatch and Whiteline made a bar for that from my Civic's rear anti-sway bar as well.
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  10. #22
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    Just thought I'd ask this here instead of starting a new thread...

    Whats better... Comptech rear sway bar or Whiteline's rear sway bar?

    cheers

  11. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by npcan2 View Post
    Just thought I'd ask this here instead of starting a new thread...

    Whats better... Comptech rear sway bar or Whiteline's rear sway bar?

    cheers
    Comptech.Only problem is it's 22mm,too thick IMO,18mm is better.I hear Whiteline sometimes have fitment issues.

  12. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by tony1234 View Post
    Comptech.Only problem is it's 22mm,too thick IMO,18mm is better.I hear Whiteline sometimes have fitment issues.
    Too thick for what?
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