Any bolt on rear sway bars for hf's?
only Si have rear swaybars. non si cars dont have the threaded holes to even mount the stock brackets. you can make some modications to make it work however.
suspension techniques uses their own brackets. so it doesnt matter which car you have. just get that.
suspension techniques uses their own brackets. so it doesnt matter which car you have. just get that.
I have an STD hatch that didn't come with front OR rear sway bars.
The suspension techniques rear bar bolted right up. It uses a brackets that mount in existing locations.
I also added a front sway bar from a 93 integra that bolted right up too. I just had to buy ES endlinks and new mounting brackets.
The suspension techniques rear bar bolted right up. It uses a brackets that mount in existing locations.
I also added a front sway bar from a 93 integra that bolted right up too. I just had to buy ES endlinks and new mounting brackets.
HF's already have front swaybars. but theirs are smaller, lighter because theyre hollow. theyre actually more sought after to some ppl because of the lower spring rate.
If you wanted to use and Si swaybar you would just need Si rear lower contol arms. I have both, you can have them if you pay for shipping.
But then again, it proably wouldn't be cheap to ship that stupid swaybar.
But then again, it proably wouldn't be cheap to ship that stupid swaybar.
Trending Topics
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tyson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">youd still need a way to bolt the bracket to the chassis.
with ST kit, neither the SI arms or factory mounting holes to the chassis are needed.</TD></TR></TABLE>
By golly you are right, nevermind.
with ST kit, neither the SI arms or factory mounting holes to the chassis are needed.</TD></TR></TABLE>
By golly you are right, nevermind.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post






