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    itr upper front strut bar

    would a dc2 jdm itr upper strut bar fit onto a 97 dc4 integra gsi. i've been told it should but just wanna make sure

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    sure will.
    =)

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    100% mate. Doesn't do much though

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    It will fit provided the DC4 has the 2 bolts just outside the strut to attach to. See my car specs for pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joneblaze
    100% mate. Doesn't do much though

    surely it does a little bit to stffen it up compared to not having on wouldnt it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-onedc2
    It will fit provided the DC4 has the 2 bolts just outside the strut to attach to. See my car specs for pic.
    i'm pretty sure the dc4 doesn't have this though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joneblaze
    100% mate. Doesn't do much though

    wat u mean doesnt do much? im sure it would make a difference since dc4's dont have anything there in the first place. i need chassis stiffening
    Last edited by dc4t; 05-02-2006 at 01:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kOncept
    i'm pretty sure the dc4 doesn't have this though.
    yeh dc4's have the 2 holes there on each side vacating a spot for a strut bar if thats wat that guys talking about?

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    yeah you have the 2 holes but you need 2 bolts that stick up on each side. Have a look at a DC2 in the same spot you'll see what I mean.
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    oh yehh i see that.. but it would be easy to put bolts there dont u think?

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    yeah it wouldn't be too hard to put bolts there just simple drilling, but I'm not sure how effective it would be unless the bolts were welded onto the chassis as they are with dc2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kOncept
    yeah it wouldn't be too hard to put bolts there just simple drilling, but I'm not sure how effective it would be unless the bolts were welded onto the chassis as they are with dc2.
    Guess what? Honda charge you $40 for each both + labour...
    What a rip off

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