Rear Si Hatch sway bar on 89 STD Hatch?
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From: 9/11/01 WTC Never Forget, United States Of America
okay here is my question:
To put a Si sway bar on my STD hatch I would need the Si LCA's right?
But Im gona be getting a DA rear disc brake conversion soon do I still need to get the Si LCA's?
To put a Si sway bar on my STD hatch I would need the Si LCA's right?
But Im gona be getting a DA rear disc brake conversion soon do I still need to get the Si LCA's?
u are correct
i have a DA rear sway bar sitting at home
they are wider than our cars
u need to swap the DA arms , and use the Si LCA's in order to use the SI sway bar
i have a DA rear sway bar sitting at home
they are wider than our cars
u need to swap the DA arms , and use the Si LCA's in order to use the SI sway bar
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From: 9/11/01 WTC Never Forget, United States Of America
Hey USDM what I meant on my post was that I have an Si hatch sway bar plus im gonna be getting a rear disc convertion from a DA and wanted to know do I need to get the LCA's off an Si hatch?
Not sure on the DA aspect, but another area to consider is the L-brackets that usually mount to the chassis. The part with the D-shaped brakets that anchor the rear sway bar to the chassis. I believe on cars that didn't come with a rear sway bar, the holes for the L-brackets are just that... holes with no threads. So you have to come up with some way to mount the L-brackets.
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