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Old Sep 17, 2010 | 07:55 AM
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Default 89 Accord - Front Sway Bar Mount

Need Help... The front sway bar mount on my 89 Accord has ripped the mounting screw out of the sub frame. I have a full on Jackson Racing kit, it was called the Mulholland back in the days ( 1990) when I installed it, the kit was front and rear sways, tokico shocks and new springs, a mild drop that hangs corners very well.. I am thinking I need to make a sleeve that I can bolt onto the subframe with new mounting holes for the sway bar mounts... has any one seen this or had to fix somthing like this.. It has happened about 6 years ago, and at that point we tapped it bigger and put a new bolt through it... No way to do that this time.

Any thoughts or ideas would be great
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Old Sep 17, 2010 | 09:53 AM
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Default Re: 89 Accord - Front Sway Bar Mount

you need to take a look at www.3geez.com. As a fellow 3g owner here is my recommendation. the rear subframe is removable from the vehicle. just pull the engine out, remove subframe and replace it with one from the junkyard.
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Old Sep 17, 2010 | 10:15 AM
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Default Re: 89 Accord - Front Sway Bar Mount

I headed to 3geez first... I have not been able to get to that site for the last few days... may be the proxies here at work.

Thanks for the recomendation
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