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  1. #1
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    '92 EG Civic VTi

    Sway bar for 91' Breeze

    This is shi***ng me up the wall...At the moment, mechanics and wreckers are telling me I can't fit a front lower sway bar to the LCA's of my car because it doesn't have those little holes on the LCA's where the sway bar fits.

    Is there ANY OTHER WAY that this can happen? Maybe a little welding work possibly???

    It pee's me off simply because I've got a decent engine, a few mods here and there...decent sussy...that's where the fun stops since a sway bar would make so much of a difference! If anyone has any idea on how I can fit it without paying $$$'s for a new set of front LCA's and having them fitted, PLEASE tell me

    Cheerz

  2. #2
    you mean on the frontal subframe , or the lower control arms themselves ?
    Get some EG front control arms off a Si / Vti etc and they will 100% bolt on and let you use a swaybar.
    Or check out if www.whiteline.com has some options for you

  3. #3
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    Hmmmm...the website isn't working atm..damn.

    How much do you think it'll cost to fit? Or rather, is it easy enough to do it myself?

  4. #4
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    if you have the tools, it's easy..

    it's better to get a set of lca's already made.. rather than modifying your own..
    Quote Originally Posted by ChargeR
    Ozhonda mods don't sleep, they wait.

  5. #5
    http://www.whiteline.com.au/
    whoops try that one.
    Probably a couple of hours labour at a workshop.
    Or u can diy it at home

  6. #6
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    I think i might opt for that one Might learn some new tricks here and there.

    Any chance of a DIY hanging around? (Nevermind, i'll go check it out in the DIY section)
    Last edited by hayashi_1986; 07-03-2007 at 11:05 PM.

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