Does a 4th gen Si have a swaybar?
Ziggymidget5
06-23-2004, 01:55 PM
I was just wondering if the 4th gen Si model had a rear swaybar, or mounting points for one. I am interested in getting one, but I would like to know the difficulty of installation and if making new holes is required. Thanks.
spedwezl
06-23-2004, 03:36 PM
kind of off topic a bit, but how do you like your AEM Pulleys. do you actually feel a power difference?
and im not sure if it has a sway bar or not, anyone replying to the swaybar question..can you put a rear sway bar on a 4ws? i heard it was a pain in the ass and it can mess up the 4ws.
and im not sure if it has a sway bar or not, anyone replying to the swaybar question..can you put a rear sway bar on a 4ws? i heard it was a pain in the ass and it can mess up the 4ws.
Ziggymidget5
06-23-2004, 04:19 PM
I like my pulleys alright. I didn't notice a large difference, it does seem to have a little easier of a time revving, and I'm pretty sure there was a little power/torque difference. I'm kinda running out of ideas for upgrades, so any bolt on, even if it doesnt do that much is tempting for me to get. Unlike a lot of other people say, I haven't had any problems with the pulleys, but I'm not running amps or subs or anything. From what I've heard, a crank pulley makes the most difference, but isn't worth it because it can really shorten the lifespan of an engine by throughing off the crankshaft balance. If you get them, the power steering pulley bolt is reverse thredded, so lefty-tighty, righty-loosey, atleast on my 1995 Si. And for $150, I find the pulleys worth it if you've already invested in a CAI and exhaust. As for the swaybar, I've heard that you can't put one on the 4ws. However, I haven't looked in to this at all, and there might be a way. Hope this help you.
dbebesi
06-23-2004, 06:22 PM
yes it has a rear sway bar. i have no idea how the aftermarket one's go on, however.
Prelewd
06-23-2004, 06:45 PM
Basically just unbolt the stock one and install a larger one. My 4WS lude has a rear sway bar, but there aren't any aftermarket ones out there.
Try suspension techniques, or just look for your car on http://www.nopionline.com
Try suspension techniques, or just look for your car on http://www.nopionline.com
Ziggymidget5
06-23-2004, 06:56 PM
So the prelude is a bolt-on deal? Good. Thanks debebesi and Prelewd.
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