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Ok, well this is the story. I have a 85 crx Si, I bought it from a guy who didnt know anything about cars for $500 with 150xxx miles on it. well come to find out, everything is jimmy rigged on it so ive already had to fix some wiring, and some other misc stuff. Well yesterday i was driving down the road and all the sudden it felt like i hit ice(it happens living in minnesota). well i get home and look under the car and the rear sway bar was...well....not looking the best. apperantly at one point it was ripped off one way or another and this guy flipped around and welded the bracket on and took the other end and clamped it to the axel.
well now as im looking there are no more brackets for the sway bar even attached to my car anymore and im just going to tack weld it back into place untill i can figure out what to do. so my question is what can be done? is there an aftermarket kit that includes new brackets or what? my goal is to swap in the integra rear disks and all of that and at the same time i want to do the sway bar so any help would be nice... thanks
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Re: sway bar???
You must have a junk yard sway bar "jimmy rigged" to your car. The stock rear sway bar is actually inside the rear axle beam and works like the front torsion bars. If you're having problems with it you might be better off removing it for now until you can spend some time to attach it correctly. The ends links should have bushings installed to allow for movement and the bar itself should also be attached to the rear beam with bushings to allow for torsional movement. If it's just been welded and clamped on, then chances are that it's not working properly and is probably not doing you any good.
I think OPM Autosports sells an aftermarket rear sway bar for the '84-'87 Civic/CRX, you might check with them for the correct sway bar. Also, RPR has a "how to attach an Integra front sway bar to a CRX rear end" write up. Do a search at www.redpepperracing.com and you should find it. |
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Re: sway bar???
isnt there supposed to be mounts attached to the body of the car?? becuase thats what broke off. if there isnt supposed to be then my life just got a bunch simplier. ill try and post a picture of it later so you can have a better idea what im talking about
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Re: sway bar???
The end links should be attached to the underside of the body, however in a book I have, there's a picture of the sway bar attached to the trailing arms on an scca race car. In theory, it seems that it would be more effective to attach the end links to the underside of the body, but I guess both methods will work. Pictures are good!
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![]() this is one shot of the problem as you can probably see, that is the spot where the mount was well mounted ![]() here is another angle of what happened ![]() ok this is the best picture of what happends. as you can see the sway bar is wired to the axel just to keep it from dragging. also you can see the bar itself and how it was put on. |
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Re: sway bar???
Bad news, that's not a sway bar, that's your panhard bar. You NEED to weld the bracket back onto the bottom of your car! The panhard bar prevents the rear axle beam from moving from side to side when you turn, and is the only thing that keeps the rear beam centered on the car! One good high speed turn and your rear wheels will slip out from under the car!!!
This is not safe! It's like driving with a badly worn and loose ball joint on the front suspension. It's just a matter of time before something bad happens. |
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Re: sway bar???
thanks very much for the info. thats what i needed to know. i have a guy that will weld it in a few weeks but for now shes just sitting outside under a cover
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Re: sway bar???
Good luck!
You will probably need to patch things up a bit too, but it doesn't look like it will be too difficult to weld back together. Judging by the way your exhaust is routed, I'm assuming you have an '85 SI? Or was the new tubing routed differently to accomodate the aftermarket muffler? Looks like you may also have an issue with the exhaust rubbing on the trailing beam(?). |
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Re: sway bar???
yea its an 85 Si. the only problem that i had was the tubing runned on the rear axel on bumps for the first week, but the it stopped. its 2.25'' pipe cat back with a magnaflow exhaust
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Re: sway bar???
Got it welded up yet?
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Re: sway bar???
ive been out of town for a while so i havent had a chance, but im going to sell it after i get it fixed and get a prelude
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Re: Re: sway bar???
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WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?????????????? ???????? Stop the insanity! |
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Re: sway bar???
i want to keep the rex as a project car but i dont think i can aford to do that
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Re: sway bar???
Oh yeah, about what year if Prelude?
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