eg si sway bar?
Yes and yes.
You do need to change the LCA's for most swaybars, however there are swaybars out there that you don't require it. Suspension techniques makes one of those.
You do need to change the LCA's for most swaybars, however there are swaybars out there that you don't require it. Suspension techniques makes one of those.
i just threw some gsr lca's and swaybar on mine... good cheap upgrade
... i plan on going with an itr rear bar and beaks kit in the future but for now this will do me good
... i plan on going with an itr rear bar and beaks kit in the future but for now this will do me good
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i have the suspension techniques swaybar/tie bar combo, 7/8" or 22.225 mm on my '92 si
i have the suspension techniques swaybar/tie bar combo, 7/8" or 22.225 mm on my '92 si
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