crap. no D brackets.
I just got my ITR rear swaybar in the mail, and it doesn't have the D brackets, just the bushings. Anybody have any idea how much these things cost? I'd prefer not to have to go to the dealer. :a:
Thanks.
Thanks.
Originally posted by Bakeoff
www.acuraautomotiveparts.org
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They call the ITR tie bar a "performance rod" :chuckles:
don't bother with oem, get the prothane counter part
poly bushings with d brackets
for 12 dollars
To order this kit, follow these simple instructions:
- Call JC Whitney at (312) 431-6102
- Order part number 88LT7544N (7/8" bushings & 'Type A' D-brackets)
- When you order, you'll need a catalog code.
- Tell the operator catalog number 624C & blue source code is ACYF2
- Kit is $9.95 for the set you see above.
- Takes about 7 days to get in the mail, ground shipment.
off of hybrid, the part number is listed that you need
poly bushings with d brackets
for 12 dollars
To order this kit, follow these simple instructions:
- Call JC Whitney at (312) 431-6102
- Order part number 88LT7544N (7/8" bushings & 'Type A' D-brackets)
- When you order, you'll need a catalog code.
- Tell the operator catalog number 624C & blue source code is ACYF2
- Kit is $9.95 for the set you see above.
- Takes about 7 days to get in the mail, ground shipment.
off of hybrid, the part number is listed that you need
shift key is dead still.. ctrl copy saved the day.
beaks kit is easy...
plates with sharp cuts go inside the sub frame, plates that are round around the edges go on outside of the subframe.
drill out the abs mounting point hole big enough for the bolt to go through. bottom hole on the plates go through the enlarged hole. d brackets mount on outer plate with the bolts that i left in the beaks plates. when you screw down d bracket you also screw together the two plates which in turn sandwiches the subframe between the two plates. pretty darn simple.
beaks kit is easy...
plates with sharp cuts go inside the sub frame, plates that are round around the edges go on outside of the subframe.
drill out the abs mounting point hole big enough for the bolt to go through. bottom hole on the plates go through the enlarged hole. d brackets mount on outer plate with the bolts that i left in the beaks plates. when you screw down d bracket you also screw together the two plates which in turn sandwiches the subframe between the two plates. pretty darn simple.
Originally posted by Bumnah
don't bother with oem, get the prothane counter part
poly bushings with d brackets
for 12 dollars
To order this kit, follow these simple instructions:
- Call JC Whitney at (312) 431-6102
- Order part number 88LT7544N (7/8" bushings & 'Type A' D-brackets)
- When you order, you'll need a catalog code.
- Tell the operator catalog number 624C & blue source code is ACYF2
- Kit is $9.95 for the set you see above.
- Takes about 7 days to get in the mail, ground shipment.
off of hybrid, the part number is listed that you need
don't bother with oem, get the prothane counter part
poly bushings with d brackets
for 12 dollars
To order this kit, follow these simple instructions:
- Call JC Whitney at (312) 431-6102
- Order part number 88LT7544N (7/8" bushings & 'Type A' D-brackets)
- When you order, you'll need a catalog code.
- Tell the operator catalog number 624C & blue source code is ACYF2
- Kit is $9.95 for the set you see above.
- Takes about 7 days to get in the mail, ground shipment.
off of hybrid, the part number is listed that you need


