asr swaybar question.
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just got my swaybar from a HT member. i love it.
it came with the dbrackets and polyurethane bushings.
my question is, though... is there supposed to be a metal collar or rubber bushing that goes in the hole of the swaybar? (endlink) areas? and if so, what are they called and where can i order them? is it needed or can i just stick my endlinks in there without any bushing/collar?
thanks.
it came with the dbrackets and polyurethane bushings.
my question is, though... is there supposed to be a metal collar or rubber bushing that goes in the hole of the swaybar? (endlink) areas? and if so, what are they called and where can i order them? is it needed or can i just stick my endlinks in there without any bushing/collar?
thanks.
Is it an actual ASR sway bar?
The only sway bars that I am aware that need the metal or whatever spacer in the sway bar hole is 94-01 integra.
If you have an integra sway bar, F7 makes them, but I'll to check on who sells them ( I am sure you could get them from F7 if you wanted)
But basicly, the hole is too large for a aftermarket endlink, you slip the spacer in and the problem is solved.
The only sway bars that I am aware that need the metal or whatever spacer in the sway bar hole is 94-01 integra.
If you have an integra sway bar, F7 makes them, but I'll to check on who sells them ( I am sure you could get them from F7 if you wanted)
But basicly, the hole is too large for a aftermarket endlink, you slip the spacer in and the problem is solved.
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Is it an actual ASR sway bar?
The only sway bars that I am aware that need the metal or whatever spacer in the sway bar hole is 94-01 integra.
If you have an integra sway bar, F7 makes them, but I'll to check on who sells them ( I am sure you could get them from F7 if you wanted)
But basicly, the hole is too large for a aftermarket endlink, you slip the spacer in and the problem is solved.
The only sway bars that I am aware that need the metal or whatever spacer in the sway bar hole is 94-01 integra.
If you have an integra sway bar, F7 makes them, but I'll to check on who sells them ( I am sure you could get them from F7 if you wanted)
But basicly, the hole is too large for a aftermarket endlink, you slip the spacer in and the problem is solved.
I don't think so.
If your fit's tight then you don't need one, if not you do. I belive they don't need a washer though.
Also, I reccomend looking for a different endlink. My blox endlinks made it about a year before they failed.
If your fit's tight then you don't need one, if not you do. I belive they don't need a washer though.
Also, I reccomend looking for a different endlink. My blox endlinks made it about a year before they failed.
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