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  1. #1
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    Unhappy EK Lower TieBar help

    help guys,
    i recently got hold of a front and rear lower tiebar.
    i have been searchin on this website and can't seem to find where the points actually fit on. Unfortunately i ain't that mechanical inclined thus some of the terminology and actually part names excapes me

    does any have any pics of where they actually attached too cause wen i seached i only find swap bars

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  2. #2
    http://www.clubcivic.com/board/showt...ie+bar+install

    something like that is what your looking for?
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  3. #3
    The tiebar fits onto your subframe , where teh "lower control arm" ajoins it. (with a long 14mm bolt) .

    You take both these out ( 2 per end) and install the tiebar , then reinstall the 2 x bolts .

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    brand of tie bar would help
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    thxs guys for input



    thnxs for the link kn1ghtm4r3 excatly wat i was looking for

    what abt the front???
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    come on... someone must know where the front one goes?
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  7. #7
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    Your front should come standard with one. Just take out the one thats in there and replace with your new one.
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