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90-93 sway bar size?
I did a quick search but didnt find anything, so does anybody know?
Are these easy to put on a civic and is there anything else i would need to get? |
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sorry, i wasnt thinking, I'm talking about 90-93 integra bars
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Im not sure of the exact size, but the front sway bar on a 90-93 integra is definately larger. Also, you have the added benefit of it being lighter... its a bigger bar, but is hollow. If it can give anti-roll to the porky integra chassis, im sure being hollow is fine for a civic. My brother swapped the front sway bar from a 90 integra into his 91 STD hatch, it made a world of difference in the curves.
oh, and btw, the rear sway bar on integra is slightly different than that of a CRX Si.. i had both and i made a side to side comparison, the end where it curves is shaped differently. |
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Yeah, the rears really dont "bolt" up to our cars.
On the front one, did he have to replace the bushings that mount the bar tou the rear cross member, with the teg ones? Or was the civic bushings used? |
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he used the factory civic bushings and bolt thing, whatever its called.
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So is it hard to get a rear teg bar to fit and just easier to buy an aftermarket one?
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