adjustable blox endlinks
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adjustable blox endlinks
anyone have problems with the new adjustable Blox endlinks being too big to fit into their OEM honda sway bars?
i got the blox endlinks for 92-00 civic/integra and i have a GSR sway bar and blox hardware doesn't fit through my OE gsr sway bar.. i guess i can drill it out a little bit.. anyone have this problem tho?
i got the blox endlinks for 92-00 civic/integra and i have a GSR sway bar and blox hardware doesn't fit through my OE gsr sway bar.. i guess i can drill it out a little bit.. anyone have this problem tho?
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take a pic of the blox endlinks connected with the gsr rear sway.
have you tried removing the metal o-ring that fits inside the swaybars bushings??? i recently threw on a gsr rear sway and i had to remove the metal o-rings to be able to fit my endlinks (stock si endlinks). The endlink screw should fit right into the bushing itself, screw the nut on tight and you should be good. I've been running my sway setup like this for 2 months and i've seen no probs. Performance wise, it made a good difference. It's probably the cheapest mod i've done which has benefited performance/handling the most. i'd def recommend running a stock ej8/em1 front sway setup, thats considering you haven't already.
here's a pic of the metal o-ring i removed...
have you tried removing the metal o-ring that fits inside the swaybars bushings??? i recently threw on a gsr rear sway and i had to remove the metal o-rings to be able to fit my endlinks (stock si endlinks). The endlink screw should fit right into the bushing itself, screw the nut on tight and you should be good. I've been running my sway setup like this for 2 months and i've seen no probs. Performance wise, it made a good difference. It's probably the cheapest mod i've done which has benefited performance/handling the most. i'd def recommend running a stock ej8/em1 front sway setup, thats considering you haven't already.
here's a pic of the metal o-ring i removed...
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Re: (chinners10)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by chinners10 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you had to remove the metal sleeve in the bushing to make it fit.. i might try that instead of drilling it out.. </TD></TR></TABLE>
correct sir, just push the metal o-ring out, keep the bushing there
correct sir, just push the metal o-ring out, keep the bushing there
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Re: (bmoua)
you guys are stupid. that metal sleve is there for a reason.
by taking it out you are insulting honda's intelligence. i hope you realize that.
by taking it out you are insulting honda's intelligence. i hope you realize that.
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Re: (beav)
correct! leave the metal sleeve in there and use different endlinks. You should of got the oem replacement endlinks made by blox or oem honda ones that will fit the stock bushings/metal sleeve on the sway bar. I am using blox's adjustable endlinks with ASR metal bushings to replace the stock rubber/metal sleeve on the sway bar as it accomidates the bigger bolt.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by beav »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you guys are stupid. that metal sleve is there for a reason.
by taking it out you are insulting honda's intelligence. i hope you realize that.</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by beav »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you guys are stupid. that metal sleve is there for a reason.
by taking it out you are insulting honda's intelligence. i hope you realize that.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: (CivicSiRX)
yep...asr metal bushings, thats what i was using in my itr 22mm rear bar, untili changed it to the CTR rear bar. (felt it would be better off that way since i am in an EK chassis.)
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I'm looking to get the Blox adj. endlinks. Anyone know of any alternatives other than ASR metal bush? And if i have to.. where can i get the ASR metal bush separately?
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Re: (tyre_meets_mud)
if you have AIM, the owner dude of ASR..his screen name is ASRTECH. ask him, he can mail em to you. about $20. he takes paypal. real nice guy
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