EJ9 Suspension and Chassis specification

From soft stock to hardcore track, what do you use?
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EJ9 Suspension and Chassis specification

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As the title suggests here we are going to provide information about stock ej9 chassis and suspension. Everything about chassis' dimensions, weight, suspension, wheel alignment etc.
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Front Double wishbones
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98-00 civics were only mounted with front swaybar which was 22mm.
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If your ek civic is equipped with front swaybar, then any other bigger will fit as the pattern is the same and the only difference is in diameter.
As for the rear suspension, there isn't any swaybar installed. Still there are the holes on the wishbones to accept any kind of swaybar. This means that you can swap bigger aftermarket swaybars without having to change control arms or drill etc.
However here you have to consider something crucial. Stock ej9/ek2/ek3/ek4 rear subframe isn't so strong to accept swaybars bigger than those of Si, SiR VTi etc that is 12-13mm. The bigger the swaybar the more possible to tear apart the subframe. So beware.
To solve this issue you can purchase aftermarket bars (ASR, BEAKS etc). We will discuss this in another topic.

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The rear suspension set up
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I'll soon post pictures of ej9 front lower control arms. They are the one piece style identical to ek3/ek4/ek9.

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As promised. Here is a picture of the one piece style lower control arms of ej9.
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This is the Eg/mb/ma/ style front lower control arms.
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Please verify that.

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This is the EK chassis
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awesome post, very informative. One question for you guys, what tyre pressures do yo guys normally inflate too?? I tend to do 32 front 31 rear, but my car didnt come with a stamp saying what it should be on the door :(

Bearing in mind fuel economy handling and tyre life is affected by tyre pressure, what do you guys use?
1996 EJ9 Civic
1998 BB8 Prelude Motegi VTi
1998, B16A2 EK4 Civic VTi

Aims:
EJ9 - Now my GF's car.
BB8 - Rebuild after crash damage to front end.
EK4 - Daily driver. Strip and track prep once prelude project complete

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2.1 bar with minimum weight, so 2 persons and some baggage.

2.3 bar with four passengers and baggage.

2.4 bar with a caravan or trailer etc.
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it's a bit subjective this issue. Bearing in mind the manual i wouldn't go less than 32 and more than 35.

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