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'94-01 Integra v. '99-00 Civic SI Control Arms for Sway Bar Install?

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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 02:49 PM
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Default '94-01 Integra v. '99-00 Civic SI Control Arms for Sway Bar Install?

Hi,

I have a set of salvaged lower control arms plus sway bar from a 94 Integra. I am planning on installing the sway bar on my '00 EJ8, and I was wondering whether anyone has any opinions regarding the Integra control arms. My EJ8 seems to already have the SI control arms with a hole in them for mounting the sway bar, so all I need to do is use the same bolt plus an M10 nut.

The Integra control arms are heavier and have a threaded hole built into them already.

I'm guessing the Integra arms provide a better mount for the sway bar with the cost of some added weight. Anyone know if the difference is noticeable/ worth it?

TIA for any tips
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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 02:52 PM
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Default Re: '94-01 Integra v. '99-00 Civic SI Control Arms for Sway Bar Install?

The integra sway bar bolts right up to the 96-00 civic perfectly fine, just get the right endlinks. you don't really need to put the integra control arms on.
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Old Mar 30, 2009 | 10:16 AM
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Default Re: '94-01 Integra v. '99-00 Civic SI Control Arms for Sway Bar Install?

Thanks for the reply 'yo.

Here is a picture of the Teg end link



so just change that and it'll bolt right on? Keep stock control arms?
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