DC sway bar on EF
will this work with our chasis
if we are using dc rear trailing arms think it could work
i don't see why not
please help before i purchase st sways bar from friend
Thanks
if we are using dc rear trailing arms think it could work
i don't see why not
please help before i purchase st sways bar from friend
Thanks
they have no place to mount to the chassis
I am currently using one on my EF but only because i fabricated a EG/DC Comptech Rear TieBar to fit ....from there i was able to mount the EG/DC
swaybar
ITS NOT MADE FOR OUR CHASSIS...about a week ago where the swaybar mounted to the chassis it broke
not worth the trouble or hassle
I am currently using one on my EF but only because i fabricated a EG/DC Comptech Rear TieBar to fit ....from there i was able to mount the EG/DC
swaybar
ITS NOT MADE FOR OUR CHASSIS...about a week ago where the swaybar mounted to the chassis it broke
not worth the trouble or hassle
okay coo
i was just checking maybe since it bolts to the same place as the dc on the frame it could
but these line up to the shock at the end links???
so i was just wondering
i guess getting the correct st sway bars would be better
i should stop trying to cut this corner
i know i know what a cheap ***
but for 40 bucks u can't go wrong can u???
i was just checking maybe since it bolts to the same place as the dc on the frame it could
but these line up to the shock at the end links???
so i was just wondering
i guess getting the correct st sway bars would be better
i should stop trying to cut this corner
i know i know what a cheap ***
but for 40 bucks u can't go wrong can u???
Your better of buying what fits your car unless you are good at fabricating stuff so if your not then I would just buy the st
but if your hard up for putting the dc you might want to see this
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=755865
but if your hard up for putting the dc you might want to see this
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=755865
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