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springs and upper strut bar - 6/5/2007 7:55:18 PM   
iwannarock424

 

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I drive a 2001 civic ex. i recently installed tein s tech's($130), and neuspeed front strut bar.($145) the car handles much better with more response and more stable in a corner. the springs went in easy only slightly changing the comfort of the ride. the strut bar was even easier to put in and made good imorvements to turn in. next thing im looking to do is a good set of sway bars. i can't seem to find a reasonable set.

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RE: springs and upper strut bar - 6/5/2007 9:42:57 PM   
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So what we'd really appreciate is if you would re-do this in the same format as everyone else's... model and trim of your civic, cost, install time, rating... just copy and paste the format from all the other posts and input your info... makes it look ALOT cleaner (more JDM)... and you really shouldn't post up a review unless you put a picture of it in there too... 

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