Any DA 90-93 integras using Suspension Techniques Rear Swaybar?
let me know if you are using a suspension techniques rear swaybar, or know of anyone. 90-93 only. im curious how it fits.
Modified by Tyson at 2:59 PM 11/30/2005
Modified by Tyson at 2:59 PM 11/30/2005
i did a search on g2ic.

heres another pic

i guess i just wanted to confirm its a drop in affair.
now im wondering if it fits on an EF...
heres another pic

i guess i just wanted to confirm its a drop in affair.
now im wondering if it fits on an EF...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by projectTeG »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wouldnt that design on our da and efs be better for a larger swap bar, since it doesnt mount up to the rear subframe and wont tear out?</TD></TR></TABLE>
i would agree.
i actually want to know if this bar designed to drop in without extra hardware will fit into the EF. its 19mm, better than stock 15mm.
and ST 22mm bar for EF's requires a bunch of extra, heavier hardware.
i would agree.
i actually want to know if this bar designed to drop in without extra hardware will fit into the EF. its 19mm, better than stock 15mm.
and ST 22mm bar for EF's requires a bunch of extra, heavier hardware.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tyson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
i would agree.
i actually want to know if this bar designed to drop in without extra hardware will fit into the EF. its 19mm, better than stock 15mm.
and ST 22mm bar for EF's requires a bunch of extra, heavier hardware.</TD></TR></TABLE>
dont quote me on this but i do honestly believe the ST bar bolts right in.
i would agree.
i actually want to know if this bar designed to drop in without extra hardware will fit into the EF. its 19mm, better than stock 15mm.
and ST 22mm bar for EF's requires a bunch of extra, heavier hardware.</TD></TR></TABLE>
dont quote me on this but i do honestly believe the ST bar bolts right in.
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i have the progress 22mm rear sway bar for my DA
go for that one instead of the st 19mm
you do have to lost the lower tie bar with the progress sway bar
i got mine on ebay for $150 shiped new
go for that one instead of the st 19mm
you do have to lost the lower tie bar with the progress sway bar
i got mine on ebay for $150 shiped new
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by projectTeG »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
dont quote me on this but i do honestly believe the ST bar bolts right in.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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seriously though, its a direct bolt on. i have it on my 91 and i just needed an extra pair of hands to help muscle it in place
dont quote me on this but i do honestly believe the ST bar bolts right in.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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seriously though, its a direct bolt on. i have it on my 91 and i just needed an extra pair of hands to help muscle it in place
contact ben ogle, he should be able to answer your question since he is very familiar with both chassis.
http://www.ef-honda.com/ben/
http://www.ef-honda.com/ben/
yeah, i already emailed him, waiting for a clarification.
this is all academic actually. i already have a 22mm mugen rear swaybar. fits like stock. just wanted to know if theres another option more readily available for others. and not everyone needs a 22mm rear bar. 19mm sounds like a good in between.
this is all academic actually. i already have a 22mm mugen rear swaybar. fits like stock. just wanted to know if theres another option more readily available for others. and not everyone needs a 22mm rear bar. 19mm sounds like a good in between.
I realize this thread is over 15 years old lol but Ive been searching all morning and read multiple threads from many years ago about you trying to fit an ST rear sway bar for a DA integra. I have a JDM EF8 and it only has the 2 threaded holes for the sway bar bracket. It does not have the threaded holes for the tow hooks so the ST bar for CRX will not work. I'm wondering if I use my own brackets with the ST bar (or even use the DA brackets), if it will bolt up as I don't have many options for aftermarket. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
jason, i never confirmed fitment of the ST rear bar for DA specifically on an EF. but I HAVE tried to fit a OEM DA rear sway bar on an EF, and found the spacing to be just slightly off, as explained here:
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-.../#post38134766
so an aftermarket rear swaybar for a DA will likely not be a perfect fit for an EF.
but then you have an EF8. isnt that 16mm? and are the LCA the same in the rear from our USDM CRX? i KNOW for a fact the front is NOT the same control arms and totally different swaybar mounting style.
why not try to find the neuspeed swaybar, it also fits like stock on the same OE EF brackets.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-.../#post38134766
so an aftermarket rear swaybar for a DA will likely not be a perfect fit for an EF.
but then you have an EF8. isnt that 16mm? and are the LCA the same in the rear from our USDM CRX? i KNOW for a fact the front is NOT the same control arms and totally different swaybar mounting style.
why not try to find the neuspeed swaybar, it also fits like stock on the same OE EF brackets.
Tyson thank you. I'm picking up a OEM DA setup for 25 bucks Canadian and going to see how it mocks up. It it is doable I will order the ST bar and report back here. If not, I will just run my OEM 15.9mm bar and say to hell with it lol
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