What parts will directly fit for sway bar?
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What parts will directly fit for sway bar?
I just got a pretty good deal on a sway bar and bushings but I still need endlinks, d brackets and the stabilizer bracket that bolts into the sub-frame.
Now, ive done my research but im still kind of stuck. I have a 94 civic ex (ej1)
Now I know I need endlinks off of a 99 civic si.
But what about the d bracket and the stabilizer bracket? Can I get those off of a GSR or 99 civic?
I found this but im not quite sure if they are the same
http://www.acuraoemparts.com/delray/...ty41=1&qty42=1
Now, ive done my research but im still kind of stuck. I have a 94 civic ex (ej1)
Now I know I need endlinks off of a 99 civic si.
But what about the d bracket and the stabilizer bracket? Can I get those off of a GSR or 99 civic?
I found this but im not quite sure if they are the same
http://www.acuraoemparts.com/delray/...ty41=1&qty42=1
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Re: What parts will directly fit for sway bar?
Can I use part numbers 30 and 28 from the si?
http://www.hondapartscheap.com/parts...rear-lower-arm
http://www.hondapartscheap.com/parts...rear-lower-arm
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Re: What parts will directly fit for sway bar?
nevermind missed that it was eibach, take a pic I don't think they use the stock mounts unless maybe it was for a teg with a stock sway bar
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Re: What parts will directly fit for sway bar?
Im at school currently, but I dont have any mounts or brackets due do the ej1 style not coming with a rear swaybar. I have function 7 lca's and I need endlinks the mounting bracket that bolts into the subframe and d brackets. I just need to know what I can get them off of.
#10
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Re: What parts will directly fit for sway bar?
94-01 teg brackets and endlinks work with an OEM sway bar, I have them on mine, not sure it they will work with the eibach bar
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here is a pic of the gsr sway on a 93 hatch with oem mounting brackets and hardware as well as 94-01 teg rear lca
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showpo...40&postcount=8
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showpo...40&postcount=8
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Re: What parts will directly fit for sway bar?
i do believe that you will need end links to work with the fucntion 7's(aka function 7 endlinks), and they should be adaptable to most sway bars. someone correct me if im wrong
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I have also heard that. I think it only works in 1 hole so you cant adjust them to stiff or soft. Does function 7 sell endlinks that aren't spherical? I have harsh winters here in iowa.
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But if that's what Eibach wants you to use, check out Hardrace endlinks.
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Ive been trolling around the forums and ive seen your name quite a bit in suspension threads. Could a man of your knowledge help me out?
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Honestly im not rightly sure even what endlinks I could use for it. Originally I was just going to use oem 99 si endlinks but I totally forgot about the adjustability.
Ive been trolling around the forums and ive seen your name quite a bit in suspension threads. Could a man of your knowledge help me out?
Ive been trolling around the forums and ive seen your name quite a bit in suspension threads. Could a man of your knowledge help me out?
I have blox adjustable endlinks and I hate them. Very noisy after about a year of use. They really don't last long on the streets, at least mine didn't. However that could simply beucase they Blox.
I'll see what I can find, but I'm not too familar with EG's. I would start with calling Eibach and asking them which endlink they reccomend using.
EDIT- Did you see this? It appears that he used a OEM EG/DC endlink.
http://importnut.net/swaybar.htm
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I've been clearly steered away from blox many times. I live on really rough roads here, like a ton of potholes, broken up pieces of road and uneven bits of road. Function 7 is usually pretty good about strength but what about blox steers many away? overall structure? not durable?
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I've been clearly steered away from blox many times. I live on really rough roads here, like a ton of potholes, broken up pieces of road and uneven bits of road. Function 7 is usually pretty good about strength but what about blox steers many away? overall structure? not durable?
function7 is great, the spherical bearing endlinks just aren't known to last. On rough roads you will hear them. Poping, clicks, clunks, etc. Mine sound like the car is going to fall apart.
Although I haven't used function7 endlinks. I'm just speaking to my experience with spherical bearings. I would reccomend agasin't them.
I will say this. I have considered buying Function7 endlinks to replace the blox endlinks, but I'm willing to deal with the noises they make. Some aren't.
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function7 is great, the spherical bearing endlinks just aren't known to last. On rough roads you will hear them. Poping, clicks, clunks, etc. Mine sound like the car is going to fall apart.
Although I haven't used function7 endlinks. I'm just speaking to my experience with spherical bearings. I would reccomend agasin't them.
I will say this. I have considered buying Function7 endlinks to replace the blox endlinks, but I'm willing to deal with the noises they make. Some aren't.
Although I haven't used function7 endlinks. I'm just speaking to my experience with spherical bearings. I would reccomend agasin't them.
I will say this. I have considered buying Function7 endlinks to replace the blox endlinks, but I'm willing to deal with the noises they make. Some aren't.
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