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brett Apr 16, 2006 03:19 PM

lcas on a da integra?
 
can lower control arms from a 1990-1993 say Omni's fit onto a type r sway bar? or do i have to order Itr's lowercontrol arms off option jdm the OMnis wat ones will bolt up to the type r sway bar.. thanks cuz i have to order parts now and i need to kno wat works.

Buff4Prez Yo Apr 16, 2006 07:33 PM

figure out how to get the ITR sway bar in there and mounted like the stock one first, look it up on g2ic. then worry about the LCA's. if it's an either/or situation get the lca's and buy a suspension techniques sway bar

tegatron Apr 20, 2006 09:20 PM

LCAs are interchangeable with swaybars. I currently have itr lcas with stock sway, no difference between swaybar link mount points. The difference in sway mounts points is: on DA there's little brackets coming down from in front of under the trunk. On DC it is mounted to the chassis, between where the LCAs bolt in.

Buff4Prez Yo Apr 21, 2006 01:16 PM

so DC LCA's mount to DA no problem?

tegatron Apr 21, 2006 06:16 PM

no problem :yeah:

PKsTEG Jun 9, 2006 10:29 AM

I have a 98 GSR and I recently put in 99 Type R shocks and springs with the type r control arms... when i when to put the rear sway bar in, it fits but doesn't look right at all, the bushings aren't flush with the sway bar... Do I have to get the type r rear sway bar too?

tegatron Jun 9, 2006 05:54 PM

Hmm. If you put your stock lcas up next to your type-r lcas, is there any difference between the swaybar endlink mount points? They should be the same. Why did you take off the swaybar? When you re-installed the swaybar did you bolt it to the chassis first, then connect the endlinks?

When you say that it fits, but doesn't look right, it makes me think that something is wrong. How are the bushings not flush with the bar? The bushings sit in a bracket wrapped around the bar, yes? Are you sure that you didn't install the bar upside-down?

The bottom line is: your swaybar should sit exactly as it did before. Perhaps you could take a couple of pics of your issue? Worth a thousand words...

engsr Jun 9, 2006 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by PKsTEG
I have a 98 GSR and I recently put in 99 Type R shocks and springs with the type r control arms... when i when to put the rear sway bar in, it fits but doesn't look right at all, the bushings aren't flush with the sway bar... Do I have to get the type r rear sway bar too?

This is a simple question and not meant to be mean in any sort of way - did you install the LCAs on the proper sides? I'm sure they're marked with an L and R but you never know - the marking could have worn off and you could have mistakenly put the wrong LCA on the wrong side.

I know the GS-R sway fits on the Type-R LCAs - I've seen it on two different cars; Civics of all cars, too.

Take pics, if you can. That could help us.

DRT acura Jun 9, 2006 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by engsr
I know the GS-R sway fits on the Type-R LCAs

And i have a DA sway on ITR LCAs.

gsrivan Jun 16, 2006 12:50 AM


Originally Posted by engsr
This is a simple question and not meant to be mean in any sort of way - did you install the LCAs on the proper sides? I'm sure they're marked with an L and R but you never know - the marking could have worn off and you could have mistakenly put the wrong LCA on the wrong side.

I know the GS-R sway fits on the Type-R LCAs - I've seen it on two different cars; Civics of all cars, too.

Take pics, if you can. That could help us.

Bryan, you are dead on. I threw in mugen shocks with springs onto type r lca. the stock 14mm swaybar (2000 teg GSR) mounted right back on without any problems. Something tells me that the lcas aren't mounted correctly. If need be, i can take pictures underneath my car.
Ivan

Eric D. Jun 16, 2006 02:54 PM

http://picperformance.com/store/images/EFLarge.jpg


http://picperformance.com/store/images/EFLarge2.jpg


Do some research on Honda-Tech in regards to EF/DA suspensions To lower it properly, especially if you really want to go low, look into suspension companies that make DA/EF specific setups - and not just a modified eg set like most manufacturers.

Check out www.picperformance.com We have several sets of the PIC full coilovers (both adjustable and non adjustable) in stock if you want to come see them in person.

To provide ample height adjustment while maintaining effective, useable shock travel, PIC Performance's EF/DA/CRX generation coilovers are fitted with modified upper and lower mounts, as seen above. The upper mount has been raised so as to accommodate the length of the piston rod and allow a full range of travel, while the lower mount has been shortened in order to allow users to lower their cars a considerable distance.

Entire kit comes pre-assembled using high-strength steel bushing sleeves, along with locking nut.


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