integra sway bar on my 98 sedan...
#1
Honda-Tech Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: dirty jersey
Posts: 327
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
integra sway bar on my 98 sedan...
( i already searched, but could find no definative answer...)
so i bought this wrecked integra, and its got the rear sway bar on it. i wanna put it on, but dont know if it will go right on or what modifacations i would have to do...
i know some one has done this before, please help...
edit: this should probably be in the hybrid section...
so i bought this wrecked integra, and its got the rear sway bar on it. i wanna put it on, but dont know if it will go right on or what modifacations i would have to do...
i know some one has done this before, please help...
edit: this should probably be in the hybrid section...
#3
Re: integra sway bar on my 98 sedan... (gottalovethe4door)
I think you may have to cut an inch out of each side in order for it to fit along with some other minor mods...and by the way i love the 4 door
#4
Honda-Tech Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Iowa
Posts: 3,529
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: integra sway bar on my 98 sedan... (JDMSedan)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDMSedan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I think you may have to cut an inch out of each side in order for it to fit along with some other minor mods...and by the way i love the 4 door </TD></TR></TABLE>
4 doors = more ******.
But there should be not cutting. Just need lca's that have the appropriate holes for the endlinks, and depending on how big the sway bar is (itr 22mm) you will need some reinforcement.
4 doors = more ******.
But there should be not cutting. Just need lca's that have the appropriate holes for the endlinks, and depending on how big the sway bar is (itr 22mm) you will need some reinforcement.
#5
Honda-Tech Member
iTrader: (5)
Re: integra sway bar on my 98 sedan... (gottalovethe4door)
Since you will have all the other things such as bushings, brackets, and miscellaneous bolts, all you will need to buy are Si mounting plates, endlinks, and the nuts for the endlinks. Your LCAs should have holes in them already.
#6
Honda-Tech Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: dirty jersey
Posts: 327
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
its an ls bar...
thanks for the love of the 4door... but four doors does not equal more ******, i just took my back seats out, and im putting in 94 prelude seats in the front (stock "EK" seats suck)...
i was told that the lca on the 92-95 civic, and integras are shorter than the ones on my car, will this cause a problem, theoreticly (sp?) i think it would actually help with my camber back there by pulling the bottom of the wheel back in some...
thnx for help so far, what do you do to reinforce the bar???
Modified by gottalovethe4door at 1:55 PM 11/19/2006
thanks for the love of the 4door... but four doors does not equal more ******, i just took my back seats out, and im putting in 94 prelude seats in the front (stock "EK" seats suck)...
i was told that the lca on the 92-95 civic, and integras are shorter than the ones on my car, will this cause a problem, theoreticly (sp?) i think it would actually help with my camber back there by pulling the bottom of the wheel back in some...
thnx for help so far, what do you do to reinforce the bar???
Modified by gottalovethe4door at 1:55 PM 11/19/2006
#7
Honda-Tech Member
iTrader: (5)
Re: (gottalovethe4door)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gottalovethe4door »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">its an ls bar...
thanks for the love of the 4door... but four doors does not equal more ******, i just took my back seats out, and im putting in 94 prelude seats in the front (stock "EK" seats suck)...
i was told that the lca on the 92-95 civic, and integras are shorter than the ones on my car, will this cause a problem, theoreticly (sp?) i think it would actually help with my camber back there by pulling the bottom of the wheel back in some...
thnx for help so far, what do you do to reinforce the bar???
Modified by gottalovethe4door at 1:55 PM 11/19/2006</TD></TR></TABLE>
The 92-95 Civic and Integra LCAs will not work.
thanks for the love of the 4door... but four doors does not equal more ******, i just took my back seats out, and im putting in 94 prelude seats in the front (stock "EK" seats suck)...
i was told that the lca on the 92-95 civic, and integras are shorter than the ones on my car, will this cause a problem, theoreticly (sp?) i think it would actually help with my camber back there by pulling the bottom of the wheel back in some...
thnx for help so far, what do you do to reinforce the bar???
Modified by gottalovethe4door at 1:55 PM 11/19/2006</TD></TR></TABLE>
The 92-95 Civic and Integra LCAs will not work.
Trending Topics
#9
HT White Ops
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: I see what you did there.
Posts: 16,222
Likes: 0
Received 3 Likes
on
3 Posts
You will need:
1 Integra Sway Bar
2 99-00 Civic Si / 98-01 CR-V Endlinks
2 99-00 Civic Si bushing brackets (they're plates that mount on the subframe)
2 14mm OEM Replacement Swaybar Bushings (Energy Suspension makes them, you can order them @ Autozone)
2 14mm D-brackets
4 bolts that can go through the brackets and subframe
4 nuts for those bolts
2 nuts for the endlinks
LCA's that accept a swaybar
1 Integra Sway Bar
2 99-00 Civic Si / 98-01 CR-V Endlinks
2 99-00 Civic Si bushing brackets (they're plates that mount on the subframe)
2 14mm OEM Replacement Swaybar Bushings (Energy Suspension makes them, you can order them @ Autozone)
2 14mm D-brackets
4 bolts that can go through the brackets and subframe
4 nuts for those bolts
2 nuts for the endlinks
LCA's that accept a swaybar
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post