RSX-S Endlinks
Thread Starter
Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 13,151
Likes: 3
From: Washington DC
Rep Power: 424 










RSX-S Endlinks
I'm going to take a guess and say these are tougher than ours, right? So they should handle a 22mm sway bar without any problems considering the stock one is 19 and most of the RSX upgrade bars are 25.
Here's the question:
Pieces 1 and 2 are the endlinks themselves, do I also need the nuts or will the ones that are on my car now be the same?
Question 2: anyone know how to change them?
Just want to get it covered when I change the bar, before I break them.
Here's the question:
Pieces 1 and 2 are the endlinks themselves, do I also need the nuts or will the ones that are on my car now be the same?
Question 2: anyone know how to change them?
Just want to get it covered when I change the bar, before I break them.
Autocross Junky
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 7,211
Likes: 0
From: Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Rep Power: 380 










they may be strong enough, but they may not be the correct length and preload the bar which is bad. I would get adjustible endlinks just to be shure.
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 3,242
Likes: 0
From: so cal djmota=oscar
Rep Power: 323 



the RSX guys have the same problem with endlinks that we do They do have the tendacy to break when using a 22mm bar in the rear. Go to clubrsx.com and look for threads about the subject. It seems like the hotchkins end links are the real solution. I don't remember how much they cost though.
Thread
Thread Starter
Honda Civic Forum
Replies
Last Post
CapYoda
Suspension Performance Modifications
13
Oct 7, 2002 03:43 PM




