*EF hatch - C-pillar?*
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by masterkue »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just get the adjustable ones. I have one and it fits fine. i believe most of them are adjustable anyways, correct me if i'm wrong. </TD></TR></TABLE>
i guess you are assuming he is asking about a c pillar bar...
i guess you are assuming he is asking about a c pillar bar...
lol, okay i know u need like a 43" c-pillar bar, wut i was concern'd was the seatbelt bolt looks really low and the c-pillar bar would be low, but in this pic just looks heigher
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by red_89_civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">lol, okay i know u need like a 43" c-pillar bar, wut i was concern'd was the seatbelt bolt looks really low and the c-pillar bar would be low, but in this pic just looks heigher
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nice coat rack
</TD></TR></TABLE>nice coat rack
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You need a stock C-pillar.
Why are you replacing the c-pillar again? Did your car get in an accident or something?
I would assume you could cut one out of a wrecked car and have it welded in place or something, but it would probably be more than the car is worth.
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I didn't realize you were talking about a c-pillar bar. LoL. Don't waste your money, they don't do ****. What rear sway bar setup are you running? I'd focus on your sway bar, spring rates, and shocks first.
Oh, and if you are just looking for the length, what is stopping you from getting off your *** learning how to use a tape measure? It's pretty easy, hold one end against one c-pillar, and spread the tape measure to the other side, then the tape measure will tell you how far it is.
Pretty neat huh?
Why are you replacing the c-pillar again? Did your car get in an accident or something?
I would assume you could cut one out of a wrecked car and have it welded in place or something, but it would probably be more than the car is worth.
*edit*
I didn't realize you were talking about a c-pillar bar. LoL. Don't waste your money, they don't do ****. What rear sway bar setup are you running? I'd focus on your sway bar, spring rates, and shocks first.
Oh, and if you are just looking for the length, what is stopping you from getting off your *** learning how to use a tape measure? It's pretty easy, hold one end against one c-pillar, and spread the tape measure to the other side, then the tape measure will tell you how far it is.
Pretty neat huh?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EJ1 wilcox »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Oh, and if you are just looking for the length, what is stopping you from getting off your *** learning how to use a tape measure? It's pretty easy, hold one end against one c-pillar, and spread the tape measure to the other side, then the tape measure will tell you how far it is. </TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EJ1 wilcox »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Oh, and if you are just looking for the length, what is stopping you from getting off your *** learning how to use a tape measure? It's pretty easy, hold one end against one c-pillar, and spread the tape measure to the other side, then the tape measure will tell you how far it is. </TD></TR></TABLE> hey you learn something new everyday right? lol
Oh, and if you are just looking for the length, what is stopping you from getting off your *** learning how to use a tape measure? It's pretty easy, hold one end against one c-pillar, and spread the tape measure to the other side, then the tape measure will tell you how far it is. </TD></TR></TABLE> hey you learn something new everyday right? lol
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