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Old Apr 2, 2003
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Progress bar in front on EX

Ok, I have seen a few things saying that a progress bar with a DC TCS exhaust wont work. Im not sure how that would be unless the piping is bigger or goes a different way. Can someone clarify this and if the progress ones wont fit, will any sway bars fit?
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The progress front bar or the progress rear bar?
I know the progress rear bar probably won't work without some modifcation to the TCS. You can always have the midpip bent a little to fit. the front I am not sure of. I heard that the front won't fit and EX because of the catalytic converter. I hope that isn't true but we shall find out.
The Eibach sway bars should work. you will get a little banging from the TCS and the bar, but nothing big. The RSX sway bar will work also. Anything bigger than 19mm probably won't work with the TCS. As for the front, I am not sure.
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