gsr sway bar on ek.
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gsr sway bar on ek.
i did a quick search and found plenty of stuff for the eg.
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what will i need to fit the gsr rear sway bar. what front sway bar should i use? i will be installing gsr front and rear brakes if that matters.
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question:
what will i need to fit the gsr rear sway bar. what front sway bar should i use? i will be installing gsr front and rear brakes if that matters.
thanks.
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Re: gsr sway bar on ek. (mugenpowered)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mugenpowered »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Why GSR and not USDM Si/CDM SiR?</TD></TR></TABLE>
GSR is 1mm larger in diameter at 14mm and Si/SiR is 13mm
Modified by patdow1 at 8:01 PM 5/21/2006
GSR is 1mm larger in diameter at 14mm and Si/SiR is 13mm
Modified by patdow1 at 8:01 PM 5/21/2006
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Re: gsr sway bar on ek. (mugenpowered)
your gonna need si endlinks to mount that rear sway bar....
for the front you can use any sway bar...
if you get an si front sway bar, your gonna need the lca and forks from the si...
the ex has a sway bar as well, but you need the ex lcas and forks...
if you use an integra front sway bar your gonna need the ex lcas and forks...
for the front you can use any sway bar...
if you get an si front sway bar, your gonna need the lca and forks from the si...
the ex has a sway bar as well, but you need the ex lcas and forks...
if you use an integra front sway bar your gonna need the ex lcas and forks...
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Re: gsr sway bar on ek. (cambopheonix56)
I had the GSR rear sway bar and upgraded to the ASR/ITR 22mm sway as well and I agree it is a world of difference. I ended up using the Function7 adjustable endlinks instead of the Si ones or ITR ones. But if you don't have the $$$ stick with the GSR or Si sway bar so you won't risk the possibility of subframe tear out.
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