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Old 01-09-2009, 07:44 AM
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i just picked up a carbing tie bar, i know were it suppost to go and how to put it on. But for some reason non of my tools, or power tools will fit in there is there a special tool or something i dont know about for installing tiebars?
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rear or front lower tie bar?

if its the rear this might help:

http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2468537
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dude that ones easy to install, i have the carbing rear tie bar, maybe in pics you cant really see, but trust me its messed up
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have you tried a deep socket?
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Originally Posted by jasonjai
have you tried a deep socket?
tried everything man every single tool that i possibly have, couple of my buddys own shops, so i ripped apart their shop lool. i guess it wasnt ment to be for me to have a tie bar
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by the looks of that thread from honda tech you just take out the inner lower controll arm bolts and put the tie bar in place and then put the bolts back in wich looks easy as pie! if the gap between the tie bar mounting bracket is to small for you to get a socket on the lower controll arm bolt then bolt the brakets up loosely then put the tie bar in place then take it out agin and toruque the lca bolts then bolt the tie bar back to the brackets again.

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Originally Posted by black_ac_gsr
by the looks of that thread from honda tech you just take out the inner lower controll arm bolts and put the tie bar in place and then put the bolts back in wich looks easy as pie! if the gap between the tie bar mounting bracket is to small for you to get a socket on the lower controll arm bolt then bolt the brakets up loosely then put the tie bar in place then take it out agin and toruque the lca bolts then bolt the tie bar back to the brackets again.
you have the link to that? cause i got confused half way reading what you just said lol
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lol ya now that i read it its confusing a bit but man just grip it and rip it you can build a whole car but you can't put in a tie bar? just go out there and don,t come back untill its in! thats my motovational speech and is your problem that you can't get a socket or anything between the bracket on the bar and the lca bolt? if you could post some pics i could help you for sure.
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