For those of you with the RSX sway bar conversion
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Actually, people with the 19mm (RSX) sway bar didn't have this problem. Their end-links hold up just fine under all conditions as they should since Honda (Acura) designed them to work with the 19mm sway bar. Now, I only heard of the end-links breaking in an RSX with a 22mm rear sway bar under severe repeated cornering in an autocross event.
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title should read" for those with the 22mm progress conversion".
I read that thread last nite Good info for those progress owners.
I read that thread last nite Good info for those progress owners.
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Well, the tie bar just stiffens the chassis so there's less chance of buckling. The end-links are still the stock with the Progress 22mm rear sway bar upgrade. That is unless you do what I did. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] Buy a Progress mounting kit. I had to do that since I have an LX, but I'm glad that I did. No way are my end-links going to break now.
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[hr]Originally posted by: Grey
Actually, people with the 19mm (RSX) sway bar didn't have this problem. Their end-links hold up just fine under all conditions as they should since Honda (Acura) designed them to work with the 19mm sway bar. Now, I only heard of the end-links breaking in an RSX with a 22mm rear sway bar under severe repeated cornering in an autocross event.[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: Grey
Actually, people with the 19mm (RSX) sway bar didn't have this problem. Their end-links hold up just fine under all conditions as they should since Honda (Acura) designed them to work with the 19mm sway bar. Now, I only heard of the end-links breaking in an RSX with a 22mm rear sway bar under severe repeated cornering in an autocross event.[hr]
I've had my 19mm RSX sways on for many months without a lower tie bar and stock endlinks. I think I'm fine for now. If I ever wish to step up, I'll defintely look into the Hotchkiss 25.4mm rear sway and endlinks...
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[hr]Originally posted by: artychris
I've had my 19mm RSX sways on for many months without a lower tie bar and stock endlinks. I think I'm fine for now. If I ever wish to step up, I'll defintely look into the Hotchkiss 25.4mm rear sway and endlinks...
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[hr]Originally posted by: artychris
I've had my 19mm RSX sways on for many months without a lower tie bar and stock endlinks. I think I'm fine for now. If I ever wish to step up, I'll defintely look into the Hotchkiss 25.4mm rear sway and endlinks...
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sorry for asking dumb questions, ok the 19mm sway bar off an rsx will fit our cars with no prob at all right? i dont need to buy anthing extrta to make it fit or anything?? and also how much is it? and is it easy to install, and does it help out a lot in suspension, im interested in buying it, thanks
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there's plenty of DIY if you search for it again in the suspension forum. make sure u select "archieved messages" because these are things done long ago.
bolts right on 01 EX; 02+ LX, EX, HX...
if you dont have any one of those.. you'll need an endlink mounting kit... either get it done at a shop or get a custom one from Progress.
all u really need is a 14, 12mm socket wrench/wrench... and an allen wrench...
bolts right on 01 EX; 02+ LX, EX, HX...
if you dont have any one of those.. you'll need an endlink mounting kit... either get it done at a shop or get a custom one from Progress.
all u really need is a 14, 12mm socket wrench/wrench... and an allen wrench...
i checked on hondawerx.com and they only have 22mm progress anti-sway bars but i didnt see the rsx 19mm one, how much is it and i think i read on another thread that if u didnt drop ur car and u add a stronger sway bar, then it could promote oversteer becasue the center of gravity or something is not balanced? can somebody plz clarify thanks
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[hr]Originally posted by: iamboo
ask people on clubrsx.com they'll probably give one to you for like 60 bux
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[hr]Originally posted by: iamboo
ask people on clubrsx.com they'll probably give one to you for like 60 bux
used but good condition
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[hr]Originally posted by: Civic2k1racer
i checked on hondawerx.com and they only have 22mm progress anti-sway bars but i didnt see the rsx 19mm one, how much is it and i think i read on another thread that if u didnt drop ur car and u add a stronger sway bar, then it could promote oversteer becasue the center of gravity or something is not balanced? can somebody plz clarify thanks[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: Civic2k1racer
i checked on hondawerx.com and they only have 22mm progress anti-sway bars but i didnt see the rsx 19mm one, how much is it and i think i read on another thread that if u didnt drop ur car and u add a stronger sway bar, then it could promote oversteer becasue the center of gravity or something is not balanced? can somebody plz clarify thanks[hr]
Here are the correct part numbers when ordering:
35902 - SPRING, RR. (19MM) (need 1)
35948 - BUSH (19MM) (need 2)
35958 - HOLDER, R. RR. (need 1)
35971 - HOLDER, L. RR. (need 1)
Total cost for those parts is $78.37 plus shipping, which was $10 for me.
As far as oversteer, the 19mm really balances out the car by lessening the understeer, but oversteer really isn't a problem. BTW all my other suspension is stock.
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