Honda Civic Rear Carbon Steel Strut Bar equipped variants of the fifth generation car, still referred to as the Civic SiR, in Japan, Asia and Europe. The range of models encapsulated by the SiR nameplate grew to include the hatchback, sedan and CR-X Del Sol, all of which used a slightly evolved form of the Honda's 1.6 liter B16A DOHC VTEC engine, now yielding 160 horsepower (120 kW).The sixth generation featured updated styling although less radical than previous redesigns. Suspension and engine options were similar to the previous generation but several new variants were introduced, including two distinct wagon models: the Orthia Features for your Honda Civic - Dual bar design with integrated steel brace virtually eliminates body flex for improved handling and drivability
- Mounts directly to strut tower with no modifications required
- Includes comprehensive instructions and all necessary hardware
- Titanium-look gray powdercoat delivers lasting good looks
- Available for upper front and rear
DC Sports Rear Carbon Steel Strut Bar Introduced in 1992 the redesigned Civic featured the usual increased dimensions as well as more aerodynamic styling. The wagon variant was now only available in the Japanese market where the previous generation wagon was carried over until 1995. The old HF model was brought back and renamed VX which was Honda's most fuel efficient model sold at the time. In North America the Si featured a SOHC VTEC valve train where as the VX featured VTEC-E and the Japanese Si featured a DOHC non-VTEC valve train D16A9. Continuing in the sporty tradition of the original Civic SiR, Honda sold several similarly DC Sports Rear Carbon Steel Strut Bar Fits the following: |