Installing ITR rear sway bar
Got a USDM ITR rear sway bar and thinking about installing it to my 00 teg. Also gonna get a ASR reinforcement plate for the subframe. I'm assuming the sway should bolt right up or is there some other modifications? Is there also other subframe reinforcement brands other than ASR cheaper or equal in cost?
The Swaybar will bolt up with or without the asr brace. I know there is a beaks reinforcement kit out there, there is a F& kit as well. I think the Beaks might be the cheapest out of the three.
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Probably the old Beaks EK kit. I believe they redesigned them for that chassis. I agree with the EG/DC Beaks kit being fine. I've had mine for over 5 years without a single issue.
Beaks works perfectly fine on Integras. Get the ASR if you want to combine the swaybar mounts with a tie bar and if you have the money. Otherwise just get the Beaks.
Beaks works perfectly fine on Integras. Get the ASR if you want to combine the swaybar mounts with a tie bar and if you have the money. Otherwise just get the Beaks.
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