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Old Apr 26, 2003
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rear upper strut bar

does anyone know what rear upper strut bars fit a 2002 civic sedan? Do the one's for the rsx fit? I know Cusco makes one the 2002 rsx? please tell
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Yup, the Spoon one for the RSX requires a little bit of modification, but it'll slam right in.

Tornactive has one for our cars. It's a generic bar that does the trick, and its only $40USD I think.
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Alot of peeps have the generic strut bars in the rear... you can find em on Ebay cheap.
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only generic ones are out now
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Originally posted by tekgnosis
Yup, the Spoon one for the RSX requires a little bit of modification, but it'll slam right in.
No it doesn't. Mine went right in. No modifications necessary. I have a coupe, but the sedan should be the same. Simply put the brackets on, but don't tighten them down. Then put the bar in and screw it down betwean the two points on the brackets (do not tighten all the way). Then tighten down the brackets. It'll fit right in. Just jiggle stuff around so that everything aligns properly and there should be no need to modify anything.
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