RSX rear sway bar on a LX?
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You'll need a rear sway bar mounting kit. You'll need the end links. You'll need the brackets that hold the end links. You'll need threaded holes for the bushing brackets. You'll need the bushing brackets. You'll need the bushings. Then you can install a rear sway bar. Progress makes a rear mounting kit that works well with their rear sway bar. I have this combination and this is what I reccomend.
You could also DIY with a custom bracket and some welding. Then maybe some Hotchkis end links and some OEM stuff, or maybe the Hotchkis rear sway bar. That's another good combination...
You could also DIY with a custom bracket and some welding. Then maybe some Hotchkis end links and some OEM stuff, or maybe the Hotchkis rear sway bar. That's another good combination...
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Wait, what? I just fell outta my seat reading that.
DAMMIT. LOL Thanks though, I'll just go kick myself around a few more times for not buying an EX, that and I drive an auto...
DAMMIT. LOL Thanks though, I'll just go kick myself around a few more times for not buying an EX, that and I drive an auto... Thread
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