Sway Bar Questions
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Sway Bar Questions
I got a 92 Civic Sedan LX
I searched around but didnt find much about sedans
I was wondering if I can use a GSR rear sway bar and LCAs along with GSR endlinks, d brackets and stuff?
Will this stuff bolt right in without any drilling?
I searched around but didnt find much about sedans
I was wondering if I can use a GSR rear sway bar and LCAs along with GSR endlinks, d brackets and stuff?
Will this stuff bolt right in without any drilling?
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Re: Sway Bar Questions
so everything but the d brackets will be direct bolt on?
well what if i just use some washers and ****?
well what if i just use some washers and ****?
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Re: Sway Bar Questions
May I ask why you insist on putting a stock DC rear sway bar on?
Frankly the DC rears do not do anything cause the bar is so skinny and if you are trying to improve the handling of your vehicle then the best and cheapest would be to go with the Blox Rear sway bar kit.
That kit is a 22mm complete kit and if you get it from my friends over there at www.velocityshop.com then they will hook you up with a set of end links as well, just tell them Li sent you.
You won't have to worry about anything not fitting correctly because it's a very good upgrade if you don't have it already.
I know it's a bit off subject but just wanted to steer you in the right direction towards a better handling ride.
Frankly the DC rears do not do anything cause the bar is so skinny and if you are trying to improve the handling of your vehicle then the best and cheapest would be to go with the Blox Rear sway bar kit.
That kit is a 22mm complete kit and if you get it from my friends over there at www.velocityshop.com then they will hook you up with a set of end links as well, just tell them Li sent you.
You won't have to worry about anything not fitting correctly because it's a very good upgrade if you don't have it already.
I know it's a bit off subject but just wanted to steer you in the right direction towards a better handling ride.
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The Blox bar looks like a perfect replica of the OEM ITR bar. CRX T-si, that site does not have Blox rear swaybars....you may want to find a link to it.
If you end up running either the Blox bar or the ITR swaybar, invest in a ASR or F7 subframe brace. Either one will help prevent subframe tearout, which isn't as much of an issue on EGs, but it has happened.
If you end up running either the Blox bar or the ITR swaybar, invest in a ASR or F7 subframe brace. Either one will help prevent subframe tearout, which isn't as much of an issue on EGs, but it has happened.
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Re: Sway Bar Questions
oops sorry I didn't even see he forgot to post the item online. I know he has it in stock cause I was just there a 2 weeks ago. Give him a hollar if you have time and he also have the ASR subframe braces in many colors.
I myself have the SSR rear sway and that thing is a pain IMO but functional nevertheless(19mm).
If they had the blox one when I was getting stuff for the hatch then I would have definitely gotten the blox one cause it's a copy of the CTR/ITR ones which of cause is better IMO.....all 22mm of it.
I myself have the SSR rear sway and that thing is a pain IMO but functional nevertheless(19mm).
If they had the blox one when I was getting stuff for the hatch then I would have definitely gotten the blox one cause it's a copy of the CTR/ITR ones which of cause is better IMO.....all 22mm of it.
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The Blox one looks a little different than OEM, the ends look like they'd accept aftermarket end links. The OEM ones you have to use the OEM ones or order bushings from ASR to use aftermarket...or if the plastic bushings in the ends are shot, you need those either way. Dare I say it, but I think the design of the Blox bar is slightly better. It's just a piece of steel rod, so it's not like you can screw it up...
The ITR bar can be found on eBay cheap sometimes if you're ok with used parts. I got one and painted it with black appliance paint...
The ITR bar can be found on eBay cheap sometimes if you're ok with used parts. I got one and painted it with black appliance paint...
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