whats needed to run itr front rear swaybars?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 01-0720 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">its a 94 dx i think
what whould my friend need to run oem type r front and rear strut bars</TD></TR></TABLE>
Assuming you are talking about SWAY-bars, and not strut tower bars, you will need:
ITR front swaybar
ITR front swaybar bushings, D-brackets and related nuts and bolts
OEM GSR Endlinks and hardware
SI or GSR front LCA's with swaybar holes.
I dont know part numbers, but for a small fee, I can find out!
Edit: GSR and ITR front swaybars are the same... 24mm.
what whould my friend need to run oem type r front and rear strut bars</TD></TR></TABLE>
Assuming you are talking about SWAY-bars, and not strut tower bars, you will need:
ITR front swaybar
ITR front swaybar bushings, D-brackets and related nuts and bolts
OEM GSR Endlinks and hardware
SI or GSR front LCA's with swaybar holes.
I dont know part numbers, but for a small fee, I can find out!
Edit: GSR and ITR front swaybars are the same... 24mm.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 01-0720 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yeah def meant swaybars</TD></TR></TABLE>
ah, i see you edited your orig post. for the rear you will need a mount kit. no need to put one on the front. itr front bar is not needed.
ah, i see you edited your orig post. for the rear you will need a mount kit. no need to put one on the front. itr front bar is not needed.
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Edit: GSR and ITR front swaybars are the same... 24mm. </TD></TR></TABLE>
But shaped differently. You need differently endlinks depending on which sway bar you're going to get.
For rear sway... I recommend in investing in an ASR subframe brace to prevent subframe tearout and it looks cool from behind. Then you'll need LCAs with holes in them from an Integra or go aftermarket. You'll need brackets, bushings, endlinks, and bolts.
Edit: GSR and ITR front swaybars are the same... 24mm. </TD></TR></TABLE>
But shaped differently. You need differently endlinks depending on which sway bar you're going to get.
For rear sway... I recommend in investing in an ASR subframe brace to prevent subframe tearout and it looks cool from behind. Then you'll need LCAs with holes in them from an Integra or go aftermarket. You'll need brackets, bushings, endlinks, and bolts.
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