Integra Sway Bars
I know there is a difference between a gsR rear sway bar and a type R. But how about the front? Also does a JDM itr rear sway bar fit 95 gsR without any customs mods?
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Stock sway bar specs(taken from team integra)
Integra model - Front / Rear diameter (mm) 94-99 RS/LS/GS/SE Coupe - 22.1 / 12.9 94-99 RS/LS/GS/SE Sedan - 22.1 / 14.0 94-01 GS-R - 24.0 / 14.0 97-01 Type R - 24.0 / 22.0 00-01 LS/GS Coupe - 24.0 / 12.9 00-01 LS/GS Sedan - 24.0 / 14.0 as you can see the front sway bars between the ITR and your GSR are the same. the only thing that I would recommend would be to get poly-urithane bushings for the car (I believe energy makes a bushing kit for the whole car). There are a lot of people that get the type r sway bar for their GS/RS/LS/GSR integras because on an ITR they come a lot stiffer. Just make sure you get proper mounting hardware or the stiffer swaybar may rip it out of your car on hard turns. just google aftermarket swaybars and go with popular names (mugen, comptech, etc). To use a type r sway bar you will need a special mounting kit to make it fit on your chassis. Hope this helps chris. |
It does help a lot. Thanks :yeah:
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and just to add to those list.
jdm itr bars are 25mm front 23mm rear. to fit the itr rear sway, you'll require BSQ kit or an ASR subframe brace, i'd get the asr it just looks cooler. but that is required so that your subframe doesn't tear out and that'll be really fun if it does. good luck :D |
k thanks guys
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Use a brace. Subframes are a hassle to replace after every offramp. :)
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Or just get the Comptech rear sway/tie bar combo!
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take out the sway bars roll up the riiiiiiiiiiiims FTW!
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