Finally Sway Bar is On!
Well, I got my 22mm sway bar a while ago but time didn't permit. But, finally yesterday my friend and I did the install. Surpisingly it was really quick. It took about 45 mins. to do the whole install. I guess I was lucky none of the bolts were rusted on or anything like that. But, the install is done and official testing will be today. I can't wait.
Just want to thank bret from BSQ, and pdcdragon for good install info which made the install quick and easy. Thanks guys.
Oh, how in the world do I upload pics? -- Yea that is a noob question...hahah.
I bought mine and it sat in the basement for 4 months (it was winter) so about 2 months ago I put mine on.......and I
it. My install was a little harder due to a stripped bolt AND a broken tap
all in all it is one of the cheapest and BEST mods you can do.
Congrats!!
PS. Thanks to BSQ too
it. My install was a little harder due to a stripped bolt AND a broken tap
all in all it is one of the cheapest and BEST mods you can do.Congrats!!
PS. Thanks to BSQ too
yea man!! we need pix...
I didnt get many during my install!
the bar though!!!!
all i have is what's on my hometown site! http://www.siouxfallsracing.co...=2650
I didnt get many during my install!
the bar though!!!!all i have is what's on my hometown site! http://www.siouxfallsracing.co...=2650
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I just installed the 22mm sway on my GSR a week ago and it made a world of difference! So much less understeer than before.
It would have only taken about an hour, but the head snapped on one of the bolts that hold in the ABS sensor... the one you have to drill the hole out on. So, I had to wait until the next day to get an easy-out.
It would have only taken about an hour, but the head snapped on one of the bolts that hold in the ABS sensor... the one you have to drill the hole out on. So, I had to wait until the next day to get an easy-out.
Well tested it today in one of my back roads here. And all I can say is HOLY TURNING BATMAN!!!! No where near as much understeer as there were with the LS bar. Man everyone wasn't lying about how great the bar. The improvements are amazing and for the price it was even better.
Oh by the way my back roads have just been repaved and the road is like inital D with a lost of twists and turns!
Here are the pics.
Right after install
The basic comparison between the the LS and ITR -- by the way the picture can fool you. The LS is puny compared to the ITR when you are actually looking at it.
Oh and thanks for the info on how to get the pics up.
Oh by the way my back roads have just been repaved and the road is like inital D with a lost of twists and turns!
Here are the pics.
Right after install
The basic comparison between the the LS and ITR -- by the way the picture can fool you. The LS is puny compared to the ITR when you are actually looking at it.
Oh and thanks for the info on how to get the pics up.
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Right after install
The basic comparison between the the LS and ITR -- by the way the picture can fool you. The LS is puny compared to the ITR when you are actually looking at it.
Oh and thanks for the info on how to get the pics up.[/QUOTE]
Right after install
The basic comparison between the the LS and ITR -- by the way the picture can fool you. The LS is puny compared to the ITR when you are actually looking at it.
Oh and thanks for the info on how to get the pics up.[/QUOTE]
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by silvrintegra »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Well, I got my 22mm sway bar a while ago but time didn't permit. But, finally yesterday my friend and I did the install. Surpisingly it was really quick. It took about 45 mins. to do the whole install. I guess I was lucky none of the bolts were rusted on or anything like that. But, the install is done and official testing will be today. I can't wait.
Just want to thank bret from BSQ, and pdcdragon for good install info which made the install quick and easy. Thanks guys.
Oh, how in the world do I upload pics? -- Yea that is a noob question...hahah.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Your welcome, and i'm happy that you found my site helpful. I love the itr rear bar very much as well.
for a successful install!
-Eric
Well, I got my 22mm sway bar a while ago but time didn't permit. But, finally yesterday my friend and I did the install. Surpisingly it was really quick. It took about 45 mins. to do the whole install. I guess I was lucky none of the bolts were rusted on or anything like that. But, the install is done and official testing will be today. I can't wait.
Just want to thank bret from BSQ, and pdcdragon for good install info which made the install quick and easy. Thanks guys.
Oh, how in the world do I upload pics? -- Yea that is a noob question...hahah.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Your welcome, and i'm happy that you found my site helpful. I love the itr rear bar very much as well.
for a successful install!-Eric
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 98LS4dr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Will ITR sway bar and BSQ fit on 4dr?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by r4integra »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">DO you guys recommend me getting the sway bars first or the strut bars?</TD></TR></TABLE> Yes! sway bars do way more than strut bars.
yes.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by r4integra »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">DO you guys recommend me getting the sway bars first or the strut bars?</TD></TR></TABLE> Yes! sway bars do way more than strut bars.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by IntEGNYC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">dude! what does my tattoo say?</TD></TR></TABLE>
SWEET!
SWEET!
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