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  1. #1
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    Difference between dc2 and dc2r rear sway bars?

    I was just wondering if anyone knows the thickness of the dc2r rear sway bars? i'm looking at purchasing one, but is there a way to tell the difference between a vtir and type r rear sway bar? maybe by physical appearance? Thanks in advance!

  2. #2
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    Type R sways are thicker,
    DC2R = 22mm thick, whereas the DC2 = 20mm
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  3. #3
    err...actually its 14mm Q for the DC2 rear sway also the mounting point on the DC2R sway is wider than the DC2, so it usually requires a little bit of drilling for new mounting position....

    Look at this site for installation information:

    http://integramod.tripod.com/perform/suspension.html

    Also some DC2R rear sways are 23mm

    here's a link to an old thread with the info:

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...m+rear+swaybar
    Last edited by Spunkymonkey; 28-08-2007 at 10:53 PM.
    blah blah blah

  4. #4
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    thanks for that =)

  5. #5
    no worries. go the type r one. I've got one on...helped immensely...
    blah blah blah

  6. #6
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    99 DC2 sold :(
    yep,
    DC2 = 14mm
    DC2R AUDM & 96 JDM = 22mm
    DC2R 98 JDM = 23mm

  7. #7
    As above. DC2/DC4 = 14mm rear swaybar exactly the same as a EG Si/Vti civic.
    The DC2R came with 22mm AUDM and 23mm 98+ JDM (correct me)

    Also , if fitting a 22/23mm swaybar to your car , you NEED proper reinforcement such as a BEAKS kit or ASR brace.
    If you fit (somehow) a larger swaybar to your car with standard mounting you WILL tear your subframe or worse in time.

  8. #8
    There are a countless number guys having run non reinforced ITR swaybars for years without tearouts, you just can't be stupid with where and how you mount the D brackets. Obviously if you put them at the very edge of the subframe with little nuts you're going to tear it like paper. "NEED" and "WILL" is pure propaganda - unless you have an EK which have pissweak subframes made of foil.

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