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Old Feb 4, 2003
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2002 ex sedan

I know the sway bars on the 2002 ex sedan is 22.3mm for front and 13.0mm for the rear. I wanted to switch the rear sway bar to the rsx 19 mm. Will there be any negative side effects with this modification. I know the front sway bar on a 2002 ex coupe is 25.4mm, will there be any difference?
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huh?? [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] why do you keep mentioning the front sway bar if you want to know about the rear? anyway, yes you can upgrade your rear sway bar to the 19mm with no problems. Progress makes a 22mm rear one with an integrated tie bar. It is more expensive. Progress also makes a upgraded front sway bar to 27mm i believe.
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