Need help w/ CTR sway bar
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From: West Bakalakadaka St., Durka Durka Mohammed Gihad, WMDs
Ok, I got a CTR sway bar. I know I need 99-00 Si endlinks but what about the D-clamps or whatever they're called that hook into the subframe. If anybody can direct me to a website that has an aftermarket kit or and thing that would be great. Thanks
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bump cause I need to know more things and have searched er where. Ok, is there any company that sells the CTR rear sway bar holder's w/ bushing, endlinks, and subframe reinforcement all in one kit? Or can somebody direct me to where I can find the sway bar holder's and aftermarket endlinks for cheaper than the $130 Honda just quoted me. I found a subframe reinforcement kit on Password that will do the trick. Thanks in advance.
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Big Thanks to you sir. That's everything I need. I'm glad there are still H-Ter's willing to help out w/ newb questions. Thanks
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mugen mj5 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">try here bro...http://beaksproducts.com</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would suggest asr reinforcement kit...I have it on my hatch - some people have still ripped their subframes out (usually due to insufficient spring rates) using the beaks or bsq kits (which still are better than none)
http://www.a-spec-racing.com/

I am sure if you order (or even if you don't) you could get d-brackets & endlinks from them as well
I would suggest asr reinforcement kit...I have it on my hatch - some people have still ripped their subframes out (usually due to insufficient spring rates) using the beaks or bsq kits (which still are better than none)
http://www.a-spec-racing.com/

I am sure if you order (or even if you don't) you could get d-brackets & endlinks from them as well
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