type R sway bar on EG6
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Re: type R sway bar on EG6 (Rev-Olution)
k, well, i tried to search, but didnt find anything specific to EG's so let me guess..
I think i need:
GSR LCA's
BSQ/Beaks mounting kit
a few assorted bolts
If this is it, will someone please let me know, if not, please add to my list. thanks
I think i need:
GSR LCA's
BSQ/Beaks mounting kit
a few assorted bolts
If this is it, will someone please let me know, if not, please add to my list. thanks
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If you want an itr sway, why use GSR lca? why not the ITRs while you're at it? Or get the upgraded new ones from the homie toan over in the sponsors forum... Or you could just get an aftermarket sway so you don't need to mess around with the whole setup cause then you need a camber kit and yada yada yada..
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Re: (#jefs0ng)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by #jefs0ng »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you want an itr sway, why use GSR lca? why not the ITRs while you're at it? Or get the upgraded new ones from the homie toan over in the sponsors forum... Or you could just get an aftermarket sway so you don't need to mess around with the whole setup cause then you need a camber kit and yada yada yada..</TD></TR></TABLE>
wow......if you can get it cheap, just get integra lower control
arms, most came with a rear sway bar (if not all of them), and
a beaks is recomended by most, but if your going for cheap, make
your own. The beaks kit is just some extreamly overpriced bushings.
wow......if you can get it cheap, just get integra lower control
arms, most came with a rear sway bar (if not all of them), and
a beaks is recomended by most, but if your going for cheap, make
your own. The beaks kit is just some extreamly overpriced bushings.
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Re: (#jefs0ng)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by #jefs0ng »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you want an itr sway, why use GSR lca? why not the ITRs while you're at it? Or get the upgraded new ones from the homie toan over in the sponsors forum... Or you could just get an aftermarket sway so you don't need to mess around with the whole setup cause then you need a camber kit and yada yada yada..</TD></TR></TABLE>
if he use the itr lca then he would need new shocks and that will be more moeny and plus the itr lca gos for 100+. you can find some integra lca for around 50 bucks.
the itr sway bar will bolt up to your eg. you will need
itr sway bar with end links and all the bushing.
integra rear lca
beaks or bsq kit.(i have the bsq kit.have no problems with it and its cheaper)
a few bolts.
if he use the itr lca then he would need new shocks and that will be more moeny and plus the itr lca gos for 100+. you can find some integra lca for around 50 bucks.
the itr sway bar will bolt up to your eg. you will need
itr sway bar with end links and all the bushing.
integra rear lca
beaks or bsq kit.(i have the bsq kit.have no problems with it and its cheaper)
a few bolts.
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Re: (JSJ_EG_HATCH)
i'ved got a rear suspension techniques sway bar for sale for eg chassis application...the bar will be taken out next week...p m me if interested.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by elwood »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
a beaks is recomended by most, but if your going for cheap, make
your own. The beaks kit is just some extreamly overpriced bushings. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Then your taking the chance of tearing the subframe and if that happens that'll be costly to fix. I'd go with some type of reinforcement kit with such a large sway bar.
a beaks is recomended by most, but if your going for cheap, make
your own. The beaks kit is just some extreamly overpriced bushings. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Then your taking the chance of tearing the subframe and if that happens that'll be costly to fix. I'd go with some type of reinforcement kit with such a large sway bar.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by starang »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Then your taking the chance of tearing the subframe and if that happens that'll be costly to fix. I'd go with some type of reinforcement kit with such a large sway bar.</TD></TR></TABLE>
blah blah blah..........use something, but whats a beaks kit go for now?
Like 60$ at least......for 60$ I think I can find my own hard ware and
get it gold plated.
Then your taking the chance of tearing the subframe and if that happens that'll be costly to fix. I'd go with some type of reinforcement kit with such a large sway bar.</TD></TR></TABLE>
blah blah blah..........use something, but whats a beaks kit go for now?
Like 60$ at least......for 60$ I think I can find my own hard ware and
get it gold plated.
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