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My bad guys, Beak's website is at: http://www.beaksproducts.com/main.html I keep thinking it's Beak's Performance for some reason. :o Anywho, I'd email them if I were you to see what other sway bars their kit is compatable with. I wouldn't imagine that it would only work with ITR swaybar and nothing else. As far as I know though, they are the only company that makes a reinforcement kit like this. In the past people would just weld the bolts to the frame, but that isn't always a guarantee. Look at my pic I posted a few posts back where you can see just how thick the Beak's plates are in their kit.
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My bad guys, Beak's website is at: http://www.beaksproducts.com/main.html I keep thinking it's Beak's Performance for some reason. :o Anywho, I'd email them if I were you to see what other sway bars their kit is compatable with. I wouldn't imagine that it would only work with ITR swaybar and nothing else. As far as I know though, they are the only company that makes a reinforcement kit like this. In the past people would just weld the bolts to the frame, but that isn't always a guarantee. Look at my pic I posted a few posts back where you can see just how thick the Beak's plates are in their kit.
Thanks bud, I'll check out the website now that I got the right addy, lol. I'll email em like you said with that question. Not that the ITR sway is bad, by any means, I just want the option, you know? Like I said, though, at 22mm, the ITR bar seems to be a bigger bar than any of the others for the rear (sans that huge 26mm Mugan you mentioned, I bet that one would screw up the frame for sure, lol). Thats for answering my question about other companies, I wanted to know how many options I had. It sounds like Beaks is it, other than attemping a jury-rig, which doesn't seem like the greatest Idea, lol. Besides, weldig bolts to the frame seems like it would be hard to remove if you needed to for some strange reason. Anyways, it'll be nice to eventually get those sway-bars on there. From what I know, it'll make a nice difference, especially considering my civic doesn't even have a stock front bar, lol. Thanks again for your help, you've been real cool about all this.
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Re: Re: Sway Bar sizes

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Thanks bud, I'll check out the website now that I got the right addy, lol. I'll email em like you said with that question. Not that the ITR sway is bad, by any means, I just want the option, you know? Like I said, though, at 22mm, the ITR bar seems to be a bigger bar than any of the others for the rear (sans that huge 26mm Mugan you mentioned, I bet that one would screw up the frame for sure, lol). Thats for answering my question about other companies, I wanted to know how many options I had. It sounds like Beaks is it, other than attemping a jury-rig, which doesn't seem like the greatest Idea, lol. Besides, weldig bolts to the frame seems like it would be hard to remove if you needed to for some strange reason. Anyways, it'll be nice to eventually get those sway-bars on there. From what I know, it'll make a nice difference, especially considering my civic doesn't even have a stock front bar, lol. Thanks again for your help, you've been real cool about all this.
Anytime man, that's what we're here for.
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