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  1. #85
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashprash View Post
    wts the thickness for dc5s front and rear? and the thickness of the wall if its hollow?
    DC5S rear is 21mm solid. No idea on front.

    EDIT: Front is 26.5mm and hollow. Don't know the wall thickness.
    Last edited by chargeR; 09-12-2008 at 02:55 PM.

  2. #86
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    Quote Originally Posted by chargeR View Post
    DC5S rear is 21mm solid. No idea on front.

    EDIT: Front is 26.5mm and hollow. Don't know the wall thickness.
    so if i was to get 24mm whiteline shelby adj swaybars front and back, they would be better than oem?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashprash View Post
    so if i was to get 24mm whiteline shelby adj swaybars front and back, they would be better than oem?
    Will they give you higher roll stiffness and hence less body roll, yes. Will this make your car any faster, probably not.

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    pretty sure em1: front 26mm and rear 13mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chargeR View Post
    Will they give you higher roll stiffness and hence less body roll, yes. Will this make your car any faster, probably not.
    LOL! i noe a bar of steel isnt gonna make my car faster. Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashprash View Post
    LOL! i noe a bar of steel isnt gonna make my car faster. Thanks!
    I meant that they may not make your car any faster around a circuit .

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    Hey guys,

    can anyone deffinately confirm

    Eg Vti front sway = 22mm
    Jdm series 1 front sway dc2r = 24mm

    I just measured a front dc2r sway and it looks pretty close to 22mm not 24, or possibly am i measureing in the incorrect spot?
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    Changed the front sway bar D bushes on my VTi CD5 the other day.

    27 mm ID bushes = 27mm roll bar?
    It's not a f*cking Prelude.

  9. #93
    Civic ES (sedan) and EU (hatch) both come with front and rear sway bars. i believe the rear is 14mm, and the front is 20mm. don't quote me on that though.
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    Jazz Gen 1's have a dedicated front swaybar. At the rear the trailing arms are joined by a beam that, as well providing lateral location, also contibutes to the antiroll. So although it isn't a separate swaybar as such they do have a noticeable amount of rear antiroll.

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    dc2 rear sway bar stock is 14mm?

    so (and i'm sorry if this is the wrong place, didnt want to make a whole thread about it) am i better off getting a 24mm rear sway or a 27mm. is 27mm just overkill?

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    Need to tell us more. Ie is it a track car or daily driver.

    You also need to look at your front sway bar as 'bigger isn't always better'. 27mm bar will also put a lot of stress on your sub frame if you don't reinforce it properly. So there's no quick answer
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