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I bought EF SI HB front and rear OEM sways and only got the front endlinks.
What is the hardware needed to install an ef hb si rear sway onto a another hb? I know u need (2) 12mm bolts, right? wat about the endlinks? Pics would be nice. Any info. is appreciated. TIA.
What is the hardware needed to install an ef hb si rear sway onto a another hb? I know u need (2) 12mm bolts, right? wat about the endlinks? Pics would be nice. Any info. is appreciated. TIA.
For the rear, I believe you'll need:
- the brackets that mount the bar to the chassis just behind the tow hooks.
- the d-brackets and bushings that attach to those two brackets mentioned above
- endlinks and thier bolts (2 each)
- somewhere on the rear lower control arm to put th endlink bolts through...or you could get ahold of some brackets that would allow for attaching it to the lower shock mounting bolts, like Suspension Techniques does.
Modified by fireant at 1:53 PM 2/8/2005
- the brackets that mount the bar to the chassis just behind the tow hooks.
- the d-brackets and bushings that attach to those two brackets mentioned above
- endlinks and thier bolts (2 each)
- somewhere on the rear lower control arm to put th endlink bolts through...or you could get ahold of some brackets that would allow for attaching it to the lower shock mounting bolts, like Suspension Techniques does.
Modified by fireant at 1:53 PM 2/8/2005
On the lower control arm, between the holes for bushings 24 and 32, there's a tab that has a small threaded hole for the lower endlink attachment...you might need to fab something for that.
Modified by fireant at 1:54 PM 2/8/2005
if the rear bar doesnt come with anything other than the bar itself, then youll need a lot of hardware. basically the swaybar mount and endlinks. which are the group consisting of (14, 2, 9, 33) and 8 respectively.

you also may need to check if you have the proper threads. and do some work if you dont already. read what 4dref has to say.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=815478

you also may need to check if you have the proper threads. and do some work if you dont already. read what 4dref has to say.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=815478
i was told to take my front sway bar off. because it would cause slight oversteer in conditions where it would usually understeer. i really believe the guy who told me since he rally's a crx and says it makes it handle a lot better. anyone else have any thought on this?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hatch90 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i was told to take my front sway bar off. because it would cause slight oversteer in conditions where it would usually understeer. i really believe the guy who told me since he rally's a crx and says it makes it handle a lot better. anyone else have any thought on this?</TD></TR></TABLE>
make ur own thread
so yea it does have the mounting brackets thanks for the diagram
make ur own thread
so yea it does have the mounting brackets thanks for the diagram
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hatch90 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i was told to take my front sway bar off. because it would cause slight oversteer in conditions where it would usually understeer. i really believe the guy who told me since he rally's a crx and says it makes it handle a lot better. anyone else have any thought on this?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sorry to but in, but maybe you misheard what the guy meant. I'll IM you.
Sorry to but in, but maybe you misheard what the guy meant. I'll IM you.
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