Suspension Techniques rear sway bar pic????
I need a pic of the endlink setup installed. I put mine in last night and I think I goofed, the geometry doesnt look right. Thanks
Hmm, wonder if I have the correct bar, mine comes real close to the strut. But I still need a pic of the other side with the end links
Try hybrid.honda-perf. I saw picks of the sway bar when JOE-R was installing it. Try the archives. I'll see if I can find it tonight. Later, Overkll
4th Gen is in here http://hybrid2.honda-perf.org/fulllist.html HTH, I didn't look through, but ST bar pictures should be in there.
[Modified by Overkll, 2:15 AM 5/5/2002]
4th Gen is in here http://hybrid2.honda-perf.org/fulllist.html HTH, I didn't look through, but ST bar pictures should be in there.
[Modified by Overkll, 2:15 AM 5/5/2002]
I never got mine to work properly, and actually wrecked my suspension when the endlinks broke and I understeered into a curb.
I think the design might be wrong or something. I even took the car to a Suspension Techniques install shop and the result was the same.
By the way, my car was not lowered. I think the bar might have been designed for a lowered car. Anybody have a non-lowered car with Suspenison Techniques sway bars?
I think the design might be wrong or something. I even took the car to a Suspension Techniques install shop and the result was the same.
By the way, my car was not lowered. I think the bar might have been designed for a lowered car. Anybody have a non-lowered car with Suspenison Techniques sway bars?
here's how my swaybar is hooked up:

Right side, facing towards right side wheel. If i move the bottom half of the endlink to the lower hole, it would stiffen up the rear-end, causing more off-throttle oversteer. Also notice the amount the endlinks are threaded. This is another part of the adjustability (although slight) of the swaybar.

How it SHOULD be bolted together. This is facing UP towards the car. IE, I was laying on the ground taking the picture. Please notice the spacers between the endlinks.

Right side, facing towards right side wheel. If i move the bottom half of the endlink to the lower hole, it would stiffen up the rear-end, causing more off-throttle oversteer. Also notice the amount the endlinks are threaded. This is another part of the adjustability (although slight) of the swaybar.

How it SHOULD be bolted together. This is facing UP towards the car. IE, I was laying on the ground taking the picture. Please notice the spacers between the endlinks.
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