Thinking to Install ITR Swaybar Front and Back on EG6 How?
you'll need to remove hte downpipe of the header/exhaust manifold, also unbolt the shift linkages, then slide the bar in place, putting the endlinks through the holes on the lca, then bolting the d bushings/brackets to the subframe, and be done with it. Its a breeze. The center piece of the bar that is straight and about a foot long, will tuck between the uni-body and the subframe. The hardest part is removing the downpipe and shift linkages. If you don't have a front sway bar already, you'll need to use lca's from a car that has them.
This is super long to explain.....
I recommend you go search on http://www.hybrid.honda-perf.org for an install article. I know for a fact there is one there. Otherwise consult an Integra or Civic HELMs Manual for procedure. I will be happy to answer any questions but dont want to write an install article. Good Luck.
Jayson S.
I recommend you go search on http://www.hybrid.honda-perf.org for an install article. I know for a fact there is one there. Otherwise consult an Integra or Civic HELMs Manual for procedure. I will be happy to answer any questions but dont want to write an install article. Good Luck.
Jayson S.
you'll need to remove hte downpipe of the header/exhaust manifold, also unbolt the shift linkages, then slide the bar in place, putting the endlinks through the holes on the lca, then bolting the d bushings/brackets to the subframe, and be done with it. Its a breeze. The center piece of the bar that is straight and about a foot long, will tuck between the uni-body and the subframe. The hardest part is removing the downpipe and shift linkages. If you don't have a front sway bar already, you'll need to use lca's from a car that has them.
oh.. sorry... LCA = Lower control Arm??
since i have ITR LCA...... for the rear. but i don't have it on the front though
since i have ITR LCA...... for the rear. but i don't have it on the front though
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