Sway bars help
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Re: Sway bars help (superman3503)
you can put different varietys of sway bars on your car. some of the good companys out there would probably be comptech, cusco, tanabe, asr, jic, eibach, and etc...
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Re: Sway bars help (superman3503)
i have seen sway bars kit but all i see the the sway bars and end links. in the back there is no way to put the end links on. Does it come with all the hardware?
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Re: Sway bars help (superman3503)
you can take the sway bar from any 94-01 integra- 13mm for the ls, 14mm for the gsr and 22mm for the itr, the swaybar from the del sol vtec- 15mm, and i want to say the (not sure on years, somewhere between 92-95) civic ex sedan w/ abs shared the same swaybar as the ls teg @13mm.
to use any of those you will need the lca's from one of those cars since yours does not have the holes with which to attach the endlinks to, and you will need the endlinks and subframe brackets.
you can also use the 13mm bar from a 99-00 civic si, but you will need the lca's and brackets from a teg as you would with one of the other bar options.
there are a host of aftermarket bars available in various sizes from about 18mm (cusco has one of the smallest IIRC) up to the mugen 26mm bar and the equivalent asr 32mm hollow bar. regardless of which bar you choose, oem or aftermarket, you will need to source the lca's from a teg in order to attach the endlinks.
should you choose a large rear bar (just as a precautionary measure I would stard at around 18 or 19 mm) you might want to look into subframe reinforcement. for most bar options on your car, a Beaks Kit should suffice
to use any of those you will need the lca's from one of those cars since yours does not have the holes with which to attach the endlinks to, and you will need the endlinks and subframe brackets.
you can also use the 13mm bar from a 99-00 civic si, but you will need the lca's and brackets from a teg as you would with one of the other bar options.
there are a host of aftermarket bars available in various sizes from about 18mm (cusco has one of the smallest IIRC) up to the mugen 26mm bar and the equivalent asr 32mm hollow bar. regardless of which bar you choose, oem or aftermarket, you will need to source the lca's from a teg in order to attach the endlinks.
should you choose a large rear bar (just as a precautionary measure I would stard at around 18 or 19 mm) you might want to look into subframe reinforcement. for most bar options on your car, a Beaks Kit should suffice
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Re: Sway bars help (Voyage34)
any swaybar that came OEM on 94-00 tegs and the various civics & sols. If you go aftermarket and over 21mm I'd invest in some subframe reinforcement like beaks or ASR. also be sure to get LCAs w/ a swaybar hole if yours don't have them.
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