Need sway bar part number
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Need sway bar part number
I just recieved my ASR sway bar kit, and long story short I need the part number for the metal bushings that go inside the mounting points on the integra type r sway bar in between the end link and nut. There are 2 bushings on each side, 4 all together. I need the part number for these metal bushings, any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Need sway bar part number (EKDreamin)
i am not sure exactly what piece you are looking for so i just listed all the parts.
here they are:
52300-ST7-Z01 rear swaybar
52315-ST7-Z01 swaybar bushing ($4.40) (2 needed)
52308-SS0-000 bushing bracket ($5.95) (2 needed)
52316-ST7-Z00 endlink bushing ($1.75) (2 needed)
52312-ST7-Z00 endlink bushing collar ($4.90) (4 needed) –– this part can be reused from the stock swaybar
90175-ST7-Z00 bolt (8x35) ($2.45) (2 needed)
94050-08080 flange nut (8mm) ($0.50) (2 needed)
here they are:
52300-ST7-Z01 rear swaybar
52315-ST7-Z01 swaybar bushing ($4.40) (2 needed)
52308-SS0-000 bushing bracket ($5.95) (2 needed)
52316-ST7-Z00 endlink bushing ($1.75) (2 needed)
52312-ST7-Z00 endlink bushing collar ($4.90) (4 needed) –– this part can be reused from the stock swaybar
90175-ST7-Z00 bolt (8x35) ($2.45) (2 needed)
94050-08080 flange nut (8mm) ($0.50) (2 needed)
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Re: Need sway bar part number (John in NorCal)
I am looking for those pieces, the kit uses 4 of those shiny aluminum spacers. I am beginning to think they might be a ASR specific piece.
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Re: Need sway bar part number (EKDreamin)
when i bought my skunk2 sway bar the guy selling it also included his unopened beaks kit for an EK chassis. the beaks kit was meant to match up an ITR bar to an EK. i just used the skunk bar which had its own endlinks.
anyway, the kit included similar bushings that i don't need. i think they're the same. i have a SI endlinks and an ITR bar if you wanted me to try to mate them with the bushings, or i could just take pictures if you wanted to see em. i can let them go if you pick up the shipping. p.s i'm a poor college kid
you'd have to ask other people to see if they were ASR specific... but i know connecting an ITR bar to SI endlinks requires some sort of bushing...
anyway, the kit included similar bushings that i don't need. i think they're the same. i have a SI endlinks and an ITR bar if you wanted me to try to mate them with the bushings, or i could just take pictures if you wanted to see em. i can let them go if you pick up the shipping. p.s i'm a poor college kid
you'd have to ask other people to see if they were ASR specific... but i know connecting an ITR bar to SI endlinks requires some sort of bushing...
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Re: Need sway bar part number (confucioussae)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JunY »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Contact Charleston(SN: Civicferio). He's the person who your looking for. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yup. Charleston is a cool guy and very helpful.
Yup. Charleston is a cool guy and very helpful.
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Re: Need sway bar part number (EKDreamin)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EKDreamin »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> [img] I am beginning to think they might be a ASR specific piece. </TD></TR></TABLE>
they are.. hence how they can make more money selling their "kits" because the bars are hollowed out at the ends. (nothing wrong with that, business is business)
just getting the subframe alone and using oem bar and oem endlinks would be cheaper.
charleston will have the parts.
if you dont have the swivel endlinks you will need those too.
they are.. hence how they can make more money selling their "kits" because the bars are hollowed out at the ends. (nothing wrong with that, business is business)
just getting the subframe alone and using oem bar and oem endlinks would be cheaper.
charleston will have the parts.
if you dont have the swivel endlinks you will need those too.
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