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  1. #13
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    Thanks guys

  2. #14
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    would the rear sway bar be suited for an accord? ive got a CD5 and was also looking at improving the handling. Only got king spring lows atm

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    what exactly mean by better handling? on normal road driving or it is for tracks.

    as Ben said only rear sway bar will improve handling a lot, is it a good idea to install it in a stock accord 95??

    i m talking about normal road driving, no track driving.

  4. #16
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    sway bars r good for street.

    go round a round about at 70 stock, chuck a bar on and tell me it doesnt handle better.

    there are SOME swaybars avaliable for accords
    oh wrd!

  5. #17
    70km/h is that all... hahahaha.... be careful in your choice of swaybar thickness... the thickest is not always the best.

  6. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by type one
    70km/h is that all... hahahaha.... be careful in your choice of swaybar thickness... the thickest is not always the best.
    lol its an accord AND who knows how titght it could be? no body knows
    oh wrd!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MIRZ
    what exactly mean by better handling? on normal road driving or it is for tracks.

    as Ben said only rear sway bar will improve handling a lot, is it a good idea to install it in a stock accord 95??

    i m talking about normal road driving, no track driving.
    a better handling car ....less unnecessary body roll.....increase your safty~
    Sway bar tower bar coilovers sussy all design to keep your car stable on the road...it also make your car respond quickly to avoid danger on the road....

    PS:a set of good quality tyre also needed if u want to make your car handle better.....
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    which brand of rear swaybar, would you guys recommend for accord 95 stock.

    how much it cost around?

    is it DIY or must go to pro for installation?

    running on Bridgestone GIII Potenza 195,65R15.

  9. #21
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    everyone is saying swaybar... imho... i reckon hard-ass nolathane bushes all round would be the first thing i do

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    Quote Originally Posted by MIRZ
    which brand of rear swaybar, would you guys recommend for accord 95 stock.

    how much it cost around?

    is it DIY or must go to pro for installation?

    running on Bridgestone GIII Potenza 195,65R15.
    GIII is good choice.....S03 even better!.....for swaybar u can try whiteline....cos is make locally so is cheaper.....unless is for track otherwise dont need to go for Jap brend
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