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Old 09-29-2003, 07:19 AM
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They have a set for an EK, front and rear, I was wondering if it fits into a 97 hatch? is there any modifications?
Old 09-29-2003, 10:06 AM
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front no modification as long as you have the brakets that attach to the control arm.

rear you have to drill into the rear subframe....should be listed in the instruction.
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Hey ****, can you descibe to me what the brackets look like, i have a set for 92-95 hatchy, came off an EX of mines, now i want to put them into my new 92-95 hatch, but my new hatchy is a DX, not sure if they used the brackets when they installed it on my car. whats the differeence between the one for the stock sway bar, and the one without
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Default Re: Suspension Techniques Swaybars (jimmhatch)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jimmhatch &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">They have a set for an EK, front and rear, I was wondering if it fits into a 97 hatch? is there any modifications?</TD></TR></TABLE>

um, a 97 hatch is an EK.
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umm did the 92-95 ex come stock with a swaybar, if so then you probably dont have the brackets...because 96-2000 ex's came with a stock front bar, the lower control arms had holes for the endlinks to go in...

but for the DX that has no stock front bar......you need the bracket that looks like a U, if you flip it upside down there should be a bolt hole at the bottom points of the U, and a bolt hole at the top....this part is supposed to go OVER the lower control arm on the DX to make a mounting point for the endlinks...

its kind of hard to explain the part....let me know if you have anything that looks like it...if not i think i have one maybe 2 at the shop...you need 2
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the only thing i have on the front sway bars are these red bushing looking things, nothing that looks like brackets, How much are you willing to sel those brackets??
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the brackets arent that much....let me check it if have them...and ill get them to you.

ill check tomarrow
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koo thanks
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give me your email address and i will cut and paste you an article we did for overboost.com. It shows you step by step how to install the st swaybars on a 98 hatch. I would link it, but you cant read the article without paying for the site. doh .
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my e-mail is LazyasssFoo@aol.com, thanks really appreciate it!!!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dragger817 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">my e-mail is LazyasssFoo@aol.com, thanks really appreciate it!!! </TD></TR></TABLE>

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