What Reinforcement kit 2 use with ITR Swaybar?
There is no "best." It's just a piece of metal and a thick washer so that the bracket can sit flush against your subframe. Any piece of metal/washer will do.
I used the BSQ one and had no problems. It held up to lots of torture. Do you have all the parts involved? I hope you didn't pay $99 for ONLY the swaybar. Did you know that Honda sells it brand new for $59? I hope you got all the brackets, bushings, and bolts with it.
If not, go to http://www.ahmotor.com as they have all the parts you will need in a single package.
I used the BSQ one and had no problems. It held up to lots of torture. Do you have all the parts involved? I hope you didn't pay $99 for ONLY the swaybar. Did you know that Honda sells it brand new for $59? I hope you got all the brackets, bushings, and bolts with it.
If not, go to http://www.ahmotor.com as they have all the parts you will need in a single package.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shamoo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">There is no "best." It's just a piece of metal and a thick washer so that the bracket can sit flush against your subframe. Any piece of metal/washer will do. . .
I hope you didn't pay $99 for ONLY the swaybar. Did you know that Honda sells it brand new for $59? I hope you got all the brackets, bushings, and bolts with it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ditto. i made my own by shopping at the local ACE Hardware for $5-$10 a long long time ago. since then the car has spent plenty of time sideways (i don't use the e-brake except for parking, ricers!), plenty of time attacking the local twisties, and plenty of time banging over the potholes and lumps and bumps locally, and i've never even seen it flinch. look at a pic of BSQs or Beaks and make one, save on shipping and such.
I hope you didn't pay $99 for ONLY the swaybar. Did you know that Honda sells it brand new for $59? I hope you got all the brackets, bushings, and bolts with it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ditto. i made my own by shopping at the local ACE Hardware for $5-$10 a long long time ago. since then the car has spent plenty of time sideways (i don't use the e-brake except for parking, ricers!), plenty of time attacking the local twisties, and plenty of time banging over the potholes and lumps and bumps locally, and i've never even seen it flinch. look at a pic of BSQs or Beaks and make one, save on shipping and such.
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something like the comptech i saw somwhere its HUGE piece of some sort of metal that covers like the whole subframe in that area and you can juss bolt on the itr sway bar on there
As long as I dont have to take out any more Metal Gears
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22mm ITR bar with ASR subframe brace


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hey, how are those D2's? i heard they are pretty bouncy; not well dampened.


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hey, how are those D2's? i heard they are pretty bouncy; not well dampened.
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