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    Integra Lca's

    Well im looking at getting coilovers in the future *I have a dc2 Integra"97" * but soon I am getting a new swaybar. Ive been told I need a type-r or aftermarket lca to host the new suspenion but if i were to get a new sway bar for my car, once I get my suspenion will the sway bar need to be changed?

    What is the difference between type-r lca's and vtir lca's?

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    the bottom of the shock sits inside the itr lca's, and the bottom of the shock has a fork that sits on either side of the vtir lca's.
    your swaybar will bolt up to either

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    just be careful about the clearance between the swaybar and Type R LCA. I bought a rear swaybar from Whileline for my 98' VTi-R.

    Because i had ITR LCA's the swaybar would occasionally rub against the LCA causing an annoying noise.

    But others have done this without any issues, so maybe I was just unlucky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rikstar View Post
    just be careful about the clearance between the swaybar and Type R LCA. I bought a rear swaybar from Whileline for my 98' VTi-R.

    Because i had ITR LCA's the swaybar would occasionally rub against the LCA causing an annoying noise.

    But others have done this without any issues, so maybe I was just unlucky.
    did you use the oem brackets or did whiteline give you the D brackets rikstar? i have a whiteline swaybar but they didnt give me any brackets to mount it onto the subframe
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    with a type r swaybar on a vtir you will need an asr kit an d brackets for it to fit.

    this bar will fit the original endlinks.

    on my car i have asr, 22mm itr swaybar, itr lca's and type r buddy club n+

    and all fits fine, just gotta custom fit the brake lines and all is good

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    Quote Originally Posted by L a z y b O Y View Post
    did you use the oem brackets or did whiteline give you the D brackets rikstar? i have a whiteline swaybar but they didnt give me any brackets to mount it onto the subframe
    Mine came with the D Brackets from Whiteline. Did you buy the swaybar as a kit or just the bar itself? If you bought the kit then they should be there!

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    i thought they would include it but they didnt how sad ! its just sitting collecting dust
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    also you may need to check your exhaust, I had to raise mine in one section so it wouldn't scrub the type r lcas.
    blah blah blah

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    It seem only Whiteline sway bars have potential issues with clearance, I had my stock sway bar for a while still after I installed Type R lca's and then later a 23mm JDM 98 spec sway bar (+ Beaks reinforcement kit) and no issues.

    And it's only if you want to fit suspension (shocks/coilovers) designed for Type R that you need the lca's, otherwise some companies (mostly American) make stuff for just VTi-R/GSR.
    Last edited by T-onedc2; 25-04-2008 at 12:05 PM.

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