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ek sway bar sizing ?

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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 05:32 PM
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i have an SI sway bar and an ITR sway bar to available to put onto my hatchback...but i would like some advice on using the itr bar because i'm afraid of subframe tear. i'm riding on kyb gr-2 shocks paired with neuspeed sport springs, and i don't autox or track my car, just the occasional spirited driving around town. is my setup stiff enough to run an itr bar with just a bsq/beaks reinforcement kit ? I would go for the asr brace, but it costs too much.... so would it be better for me to just stick with an SI bar until i can get enough for an asr , or would i be okay running the itr with mild reinforcement ?

i also need to know where i can find some endlink-to-LCA bolts for the SI bar
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Old Aug 25, 2006 | 10:15 PM
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Old Aug 27, 2006 | 01:58 AM
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Default Re: ek sway bar sizing ? (confucioussae)

If I were you, I would save some money and get ASR kit. Obviously your suspension is not stiff. So beaks kit won't do the trick.

For the endlinks, you can get them from any Honda dealers. A bit pricey tho.
you can also check local wreckers but almost every parts you will find are rusted.

good luck
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