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Old 08-29-2008, 05:25 PM
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I have two questions.

1. Does the integra sway bars fit the Ek? I'm looking for some sway bars but can't find any 99-00 civic si sway bars. Only integra sway bars can be found. Just wondering if they fit?

2. How do I put the new energy suspension onto by shift linkage without going to the shop? I don't have a press. What else can I use?

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Default Re: integra sway bars in ek? & how to install bushing for shift linkage (hondaman_csu_slo)

1) not sure of.. i have a gsr rear sway bar i want to put on my ek.. havent gotten around to it yet.

2) the shift linkage bushing arent pressed in. they should pop right out.. actually i think they're two pieces iirc..
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Default Re: integra sway bars in ek? & how to install bushing for shift linkage (geebs)

Please let me know when you install your sway bar. I would like to know if they fit as good as the 99-00 civic si's sway bars.

As for the bushing, the energy suspension does not come in two piece (the one that I ordered). It is for a b16 though. I saw on youtube that some of the bushing for the lower control arms were pressed into their place. I was just wondering if they were the same. I tried using my palms but i was no way near getting it in.
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Default Re: integra sway bars in ek? & how to install bushing for shift linkage (hondaman_csu_slo)

aren't ITR and CTR sway bars the same thing? i don't see why a gsr sway wouldn't fit into an ek.
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Default Re: integra sway bars in ek? & how to install bushing for shift linkage (dangthemang)

depending on the exhaust setup the GSR swaybar may or may not fit. It has a different shape then a SI rear swaybar.
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i've read & been told that a GSR fits a EK, i have thought of buying on off HT-market place. there are some threads out there about it, "serach" or ill try to find it
the ES bushings for shift linkage DO NOT need a press to fit in, or so mine did not. although i have a D16 motor & D series tranny
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Default Re: integra sway bars in ek? & how to install bushing for shift linkage (hondaman_csu_slo)

this is 1 of several threads that speak of your answer
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1811253
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