progress rear sway bar
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progress rear sway bar
this progress sway bar at options auto:
http://www.optauto.com/webstore/product_list.asp?dept=1478&pagenumber=2&last=1478
is this part all I will need for the rear to change out my stock sway bar, or are other parts needed? I've seen refrences to having to change tie-rods and other stuff if you change to a thick rear sway bar.
I have a 2001 civic ex
http://www.optauto.com/webstore/product_list.asp?dept=1478&pagenumber=2&last=1478
is this part all I will need for the rear to change out my stock sway bar, or are other parts needed? I've seen refrences to having to change tie-rods and other stuff if you change to a thick rear sway bar.
I have a 2001 civic ex
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I believe it comes with everything you need to swap it for the standard EX bar. But get it from Show n' Go Motorsports... They sell it for $162, not the $187 you found. I'll try and find the web page...
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thanks- I recall reading somewhere on this site, someone asked if it would screw up the suspension and the reply was that it would unless the rear lower tie rod was replaced, does this do anything to replace or beef up the stock lower tie rod???
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The progress bar comes with it's own integrated tie bar. You're all set to go once it's installed. The website for Show n' Go isn't working, but here's the phone number... 562-715-9424.
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