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  1. #1
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    ASR install help

    guys a quick question
    this is installing an asr plate on an EK civic with existing sway bar
    do i need to use the little backing plates supplied?
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  2. #2
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    For EK4, the answer is no. The backing plates supplied are not needed.

    There are threaded nuts welded on the back of the subframe already.
    Last edited by tank; 02-08-2007 at 08:42 AM.

  3. #3
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    thanks mate
    EK4 SiR
    1:16.3 @wakfield
    1:58.9 @ eastern creek

  4. #4
    i wouldnt rely on the OEM threaded nuts - as they will but under quite alot more stress compared to the oem bar.

    You are supposed to drill them out with a 3/8 drill bit , so the 2 bolts can fit and grip the backing plate easily.
    This "plate"at the rear is one part of the increased subframe reinforcement.

  5. #5
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    I used the backing plates, was sure it helped to even up the back section when bolting it back on.
    Didn't do any drilling though
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  6. #6
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    i installed mine on an EG and the holes were a bitch to line up.
    do new holes i say. Extra strength and possibly better alignment (depending how you drill the holes)

  7. #7
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    Gelo, this link might help you with the install.

    http://www.passwordjdm.com/Install_N...R_Brace_EK.pdf

    Good luck.

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