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    Rear Sway Bar for Integra

    alright so basically I'm looking at changing my rear sway bar on my 94 integra.

    Now, I've just put on my type r tein ss and thus have changed my lca.

    So my question is what are my opinions when it comes to aftermarket sway bars?


    I've read a few threads on here, and it seem whiteline is a favourite? 22/24mm?

    Not sure which part specially though, is it basically a straight fit? because I've also read some people having trouble putting them on.

    also is it necessary to get the adjustable bar or is that just an option?


    hope that all made sence, cheers lol
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    DC2/4s and EGs need to use rear subframe reinforcement when using rear swaybars as thick as DC2R ones (23-24mm), something like ASR brace...i think whiteline has subframe reinforcement kit that can go together with its thick rsb...

    not sure about rsb being adjustable though...maybe others can help...
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    ah k, so I do need a brace
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    recommended that you use a brace, its better than tearing out a subframe and needing to reweld a new one in place....

    theres a few kits such as ASR, Beaks, Whiteline, and other US products that you can use depending on your budget and setup.

    ASR is probably the most reliable as i have not heard of subframe failure when it has been used.

    in regards to what sway bar to use, i would recommend an ITR 22mm or 23mm one as they are easy to source second hand. or you could buy a whole package such as the ASR one that comes with everything (reinforcement brace, swaybar, brackets, bushings etc)
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    well if I get the brace I might as well get the package.

    are they easy to install? straight on or do I have to do a bit of "modifying"


    and when you say tear out the subframe, is that under normal use or hard/track driving?
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    its pretty easy if you have a ratchet set.

    you just need to remove your old sway bar and sway bar mounts and Endlinks.

    If you get an ITR rear sway bar all you need to re-use the bushings on the end of your old sway bar, just pry them out - use some wd40 if its not coming out easily.

    then pop the bushings into the ends of the ITR sway bar.

    Remove the LCA's

    Then you bolt on the ASR brace using the provided screws and brackets.

    Bolt the ITR sway bar onto the ASR with the D brackets and D bushes (you may need to buy separately as you cant use the old one for your 14mm sway bar - too small)

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    Bolt on the LCA's

    Bolt up the end of the sway with your end link then bolt the end link onto the LCA.

    all done

    in relation to the subframe tearout im not exactly sure but it has happened to some members....
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    ah k cool
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    use the pole inbetween the two weights from the barbell hahahahah :P

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    Wait... you said u changed ur LCAs to DC2R ones yeh?
    Then there's no need for the ASR brace... should bolt up with the stock ITR one afaik...

    Im pretty sure about that.. someone correct me if im wrong - brain might be fried >.<
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    DC2R rear sway bar will bolt up to DC2 VTiR as long as you have EG6/DC2R rear LCA.

    You may need the end links and D brackets as well for better fitment.

    You need the ASR brace so it prevents the subframe from being torn.

    They do not make a ASR brace for the DC2R and the DC2/EG ASR brace will not fit on the DC2R subframe ( you dont need one for the DC2R as the rear subframe is quite strong unlike EG/DC2/4 )
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    ^ Chi, so regardless of LCAs being swapped over to DC2R ones on the DC2/4 - it still needs the ASR brace to fit an ITR sway?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Q_ball View Post
    ^ Chi, so regardless of LCAs being swapped over to DC2R ones on the DC2/4 - it still needs the ASR brace to fit an ITR sway?

    DC2 doesnt need it, but you will be stupid to not have one.

    Off memory i think you definately need the ASR brace for EG/DC4 to fit the DC2R RSB or custom bushings / brackets to push it further out.

    Cost of ASR brace compared to repairing torn subframe.

    Easy choice.

    Either do it right first time or dont do it at all.
    Last edited by Chi; 13-11-2008 at 07:25 PM.

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