Bomz Racing
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RE: Bomz Racing
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_220058/tm.htm
im not a big fan of having an adjustable linkage right in the middle but im pretty sure it dosnt effect handling or integrity..
im not a big fan of having an adjustable linkage right in the middle but im pretty sure it dosnt effect handling or integrity..
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RE: Bomz Racing
im running bomz coil overs and they do the job just fine for now... +1 for bomz they are a good company.. dont think you will have any problems with the strut bars
I installed the bomz-like coil-over kits, and they... do not do the job for me. I had the ones without double-locking perches and they moved on me, 1 day after my 70 dollar wheel alignment(rip-off) they didn't even complete their work but back to the coil-overs.. I had to re-adjust them, and get them re-aligned twice since I put them on, and they are COMING off when I get money to replace them with some quality gear.
Strut bars and tie bars, are one thing. but those cheap ebay coil-overs are NOT safe! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/92-95...spagenameZWDVW
either are some of the aluminum Rear Camber kits, the bushings adjust(knock against itself) on mine move every time I take a hard turn. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/92-93...20862962QQrdZ1
I suggest anyone to spend the little bit more money, for the better full coil-over if they have $600 to spend, but if you do not, only $200-300, SAVE your time and work for yourself, buy Lowering Springs from a reliable manufacturer like Eibach, Tokico, Tein, or Neuspeed, and keep your stock shocks/struts. Your a$$$ will thank me later!
Points you missed;
buy anything for tower/strut/tie bars even from ebay, but do not buy "el-cheapo" suspension coil-over kit or camber kits from ebay.
could someone tell me what Rear Camber kit they have on their civic 92-95 gen??