94-97 coupe/sedan rear swaybar fit the wagon?
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94-97 coupe/sedan rear swaybar fit the wagon?
Hey guys,
I'm looking to build my 1997 LX wagon into mainly a daily driver, but a track car as well. I have an E36 M3 and a S13 240SX but I dislike going to the track and seeing them all over the place. Love standing out. I miss the feeling I had when I tracked my 92 Prelude.
Anyway, does anyone know if the coupe/sedan anti-swaybars fit the wagon, too?
Thanks!
I'm looking to build my 1997 LX wagon into mainly a daily driver, but a track car as well. I have an E36 M3 and a S13 240SX but I dislike going to the track and seeing them all over the place. Love standing out. I miss the feeling I had when I tracked my 92 Prelude.
Anyway, does anyone know if the coupe/sedan anti-swaybars fit the wagon, too?
Thanks!
#2
Re: 94-97 coupe/sedan rear swaybar fit the wagon?
From what I think I am seeing no DX/LX came with rear sway bar from the factory, only the EX. Looking at the EX part on HondaPartsNow it states that the bar fits all 2/4/5 door.
HondaPartsNow
From a little bit of quick reading I'm seeing that you should check and see if you have holes pre-drilled for it, if not you will need to drill them if you are planning on installing a stock EX bar. Or you might choose to switch out the whole rear to the EX.
Here is some reading for you.
AccordWagonClub
HondaPartsNow
From a little bit of quick reading I'm seeing that you should check and see if you have holes pre-drilled for it, if not you will need to drill them if you are planning on installing a stock EX bar. Or you might choose to switch out the whole rear to the EX.
Here is some reading for you.
AccordWagonClub
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Re: 94-97 coupe/sedan rear swaybar fit the wagon?
It should fit without a problem if I remember correctly.
What sway bar are you going with? Progress bars require you to drill and thread holes. However, because I have an LX sedan that does not come with a rear sway bar, I opted for the ST Suspension rear sway bar. No drilling required and it was an easy install.
What sway bar are you going with? Progress bars require you to drill and thread holes. However, because I have an LX sedan that does not come with a rear sway bar, I opted for the ST Suspension rear sway bar. No drilling required and it was an easy install.
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