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06-11-2009 10:53 PM #1Installs & Fixes Anything
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FAQ: General Fitting Rules Of Anti-Sway Bars
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I've heard that a Integra sway bar would fit on an EK hatch. Is this true? If so, any modification i would have to do to it? Like buy adjustable hangers or something? let me know, thanks.
Senor Honda replies.....
A lot of things interchange that most people don't know about.
Some general fitting rules with sway bars is.....
A bigger diameter bar will hold a car more level in the turns than a smaller bar.
The end holes of both bars must be the same distance when measured side to side.
The front to rear distance between the end holes and pivot points must
be the same on both cars....or a bracket can be made that will make it so.
Nothing should touch/rub against either bar.-Bob
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My thanks to lsextreme for this info......-Bob
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yeah it will work, you'll have to use the stock Ek rear lower control arm, as for the bushing you'll have to get some bushings to make it sturdy! Ek & dc rear arms are different in thickness especially where it attached to the sub frame. reason why you have to use the Ek rear control arm is because of the thickness of where the shocks bolts up to it! and thats it pretty easy. I've done this to my budds EK coupe..---- on-site *Aftermarket* spring/suspension installations --- on-site impact wrenching---street lowering with your own stock springs...........
Much more at Bob's Garage!
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Have a great day! bobfixesitup@yahoo.com 813-839-4281 (24 hrs)
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