19mm rsx sway bar...
Yes, it's an Acura EL
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Says in your profile you've got an EX sedan. Thus you already have a sway bar, which means you can re-use your stock sway bar brackets, but you'll need new bushings. If they didn't come with your bar, you can buy a pair from your local Acura dealership for about $20 for the pair (or less). You can reuse your stock endlinks, but those bastard things have a tendency to strip thus making it hard to remove...you may have to resort to ripping the suckers off and replacing with new ones from Honda...but I recommend Grey's endlinks (contact him via PM or search the forum for details). Install is pretty easy.
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Originally Posted by TeLLy
Says in your profile you've got an EX sedan. Thus you already have a sway bar, which means you can re-use your stock sway bar brackets, but you'll need new bushings. If they didn't come with your car, you can buy a pair from your local Acura dealership for about $20 for the pair (or less). You can reuse your stock endlinks, but those bastard things have a tendency to strip thus making it hard to remove...you may have to resort to ripping the suckers off and replacing with new ones from Honda...but I recommend Grey's endlinks (contact him via PM or search the forum for details). Install is pretty easy.
alright...thanks man
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I live to give. And also take, with extreme force. Enjoy the sway bar, you'll be cornering like a go-kart, it's great!
ya i know...i can not wait...i gotta buy a new rear drivers side shock...then the sway bar will be installed...can't wait
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I didnt have to use gresy endlinks. Once i figured out how to remove the sway bar from the stock endlinks it was an easy install. Just remember to have the proper allen wrench and some WD40
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Originally Posted by RedDragon333
I didnt have to use gresy endlinks. Once i figured out how to remove the sway bar from the stock endlinks it was an easy install. Just remember to have the proper allen wrench and some WD40
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i got the ES bushings and the stock brackets for the oem sway bar don't seem to want to fit over the ES. Did I not try hard enough or should i pick up some rsx brackets? right now i'm using the brackets that came with the ES bushings
i ripped my endlinks after putting the 19mm on my car..just pay attention to how it is on before u take it off. i think part of my problem was that i just took it off and was too excited, i didnt check how it went on before welll...have fun
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