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Old 04-12-2003, 11:31 AM
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Does anybody know which brackets you use to bolt a 2000 ITR rear sway bar to a 2000 Civic Coupe. This is the brackets that mount to the rear subframe. I have the sway bar, end links, bushings and "D" clamps already. Before anybody says this impossible i am putting rear disc brakes from an Integra, so i will be using the LCA's from the Integra. thanks for any help

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i know itr lca's wont fit so im sure regular integra lca's wont fit , go to beaksproducts.com and get their ek SRK kit
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The Integra Rear LCA's wont work on your car.
The Integra Rear sway endlinks wont work on your car.

Goto http://www.beaksproducts.com and get their Reinforcement kit for your car.
You will also need 99-00 SI endlinks.
Use your stock civic LCA's.

If you don't get the Reinforcment kit, you will be looking at a $1000+ repair when the ITR sway bar tears out of your subframe.

Next time, try the search. It works great.
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Default Re: Type R Swaybar on a 2000 CIVIC Coupe (tonyXcom)

I thought that the rear disc brakes from an Integra Bolted right up to the Civic without any problems. So you are telling me that i still have to use the LCA's from my Civic on the rear suspension from the Integra. Is this the only part from the Civic that has to be used on the Integra rear suspensions. Also if you know anyone that has a proportioning valve from an SI or an Integra let me know i need one soon.
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You can use everything from an integra's rear suspension on a 96-00 civic except for the lower LCAs. You can use the shocks with some modification.

You cannot use the prop valve from an integra on a 96-00 civic either.

I suggest you try the search feature and do a little more research before buying stuff you don't need or wont work.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tonyXcom &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The Integra Rear LCA's wont work on your car.
The Integra Rear sway endlinks wont work on your car.

Goto http://www.beaksproducts.com and get their Reinforcement kit for your car.
You will also need 99-00 SI endlinks.
Use your stock civic LCA's.

If you don't get the Reinforcment kit, you will be looking at a $1000+ repair when the ITR sway bar tears out of your subframe.

Next time, try the search. It works great.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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