96-00 civic hatch swaybar fitting
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Re: 96-00 civic hatch swaybar fitting (jimmhatch)
From my experience NO
I physically tried it myself and it did not fit.
I had to send it back and ordered a 96-00 sohc vtec front sway bar.
Keep in mind you will also need the front lca's from that model as well.
You could also use a 99-00 Si (thicker) front sway bar but then you would have to change the lca's and front forks aswell.
I physically tried it myself and it did not fit.
I had to send it back and ordered a 96-00 sohc vtec front sway bar.
Keep in mind you will also need the front lca's from that model as well.
You could also use a 99-00 Si (thicker) front sway bar but then you would have to change the lca's and front forks aswell.
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Re: 96-00 civic hatch swaybar fitting (gubo22)
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You could also use a 99-00 Si (thicker) front sway bar but then you would have to change the lca's and front forks aswell.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Good advice! Or you could look into a CTR Front sway. The only DC chassis bars that will work is the ITR rear sway w/ the use of the Beaks kit.
You could also use a 99-00 Si (thicker) front sway bar but then you would have to change the lca's and front forks aswell.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Good advice! Or you could look into a CTR Front sway. The only DC chassis bars that will work is the ITR rear sway w/ the use of the Beaks kit.
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