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By teal_dx
#184489 That's what I did, there's a DIY in the list: http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=1474

If there is an aftermarket one out there, I don't see why you would spend the extra money on it. The stock ones offer more than enough adjustability. :thumb:
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By {ikon}EM1
#184556 Soo I don't need an aftermarket one??? The stock ones are adjustable enough??? I mean will an aftermarket one give me more range of adjustability???
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By teal_dx
#184561 yeah stock ones are fine. Just get stock ones. please don't tell me your tire shop told you that you needed aftermarket tie rod ends too...

if so, they're trying to screw you completely
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By eg84dr
#184580 then they are trying to screw you big time
dont ever step foot it that tire store again
are your tie rods actually bad? or did they just tll you they are bad
heres a simple check
jack your car up put a jack stand underneath
then wiggle the tire side to side if there is play then you need new tie rods and get both inner and outer tie rods if you need them and while you are there check your ball joints wiglle your tire up and down and if there is play then your ball joints are going
but seriosly dont go to that tire shop again
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By Greasedmonkey
#184716 To my knowledge, there is no AFTERmarket version. There are STOCK oem and OE aftermarket types.


They all offer the same amount of adjustment. These are civics, not 240s.