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Old Mar 14, 2003 | 10:46 PM
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http://hybrid2.honda-perf.org/tech/ITRon6G.html

You'll need SI endlinks. But make sure you get Beak's kit if you do go with the ITR sway bar.

Honda Part #s for 2000 Honda Civic SI Endlinks
LINK ASSY. R. RR. STABILIZER 52320-S04-003
LINK ASSY. L. RR. STABILIZER 52321-S04-003
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Old Mar 14, 2003 | 11:36 PM
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Originally posted by Initial D
http://hybrid2.honda-perf.org/tech/ITRon6G.html

You'll need SI endlinks. But make sure you get Beak's kit if you do go with the ITR sway bar.

Honda Part #s for 2000 Honda Civic SI Endlinks
LINK ASSY. R. RR. STABILIZER 52320-S04-003
LINK ASSY. L. RR. STABILIZER 52321-S04-003
sweet~ thanks for the details... :thumbup:
also, initial d... if i choose to go with the si bar... would i need to use the #4 in the picture i've posted? it's the bracket. cuz i thought i would not need the bracket... cuz i can just bolt the #2 directly onto the subframe? correct me if i am wrong. thanks~
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Old Mar 15, 2003 | 07:01 AM
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Originally posted by Initial D
http://hybrid2.honda-perf.org/tech/ITRon6G.html

You'll need SI endlinks. But make sure you get Beak's kit if you do go with the ITR sway bar.

Honda Part #s for 2000 Honda Civic SI Endlinks
LINK ASSY. R. RR. STABILIZER 52320-S04-003
LINK ASSY. L. RR. STABILIZER 52321-S04-003
In the howto you posted it claims I would need to drill a hole in my subframe. Is this true if I buy the Beaks EK kit?
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Old Mar 15, 2003 | 12:36 PM
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Originally posted by tokyoracer
sweet~ thanks for the details... :thumbup:
also, initial d... if i choose to go with the si bar... would i need to use the #4 in the picture i've posted? it's the bracket. cuz i thought i would not need the bracket... cuz i can just bolt the #2 directly onto the subframe? correct me if i am wrong. thanks~
Yes you will need #4. #2 bolts onto #4. #4 bolts onto subframe. But sorry to say that picture is really vague.

Here is a more specific picture I made w/ all the part numbers you need for a complete SI anti-sway bar install:
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Old Mar 15, 2003 | 12:38 PM
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Originally posted by luti
In the howto you posted it claims I would need to drill a hole in my subframe. Is this true if I buy the Beaks EK kit?
That link is using Honda parts to install the anti-sway bar. I believe that the Beaks EK kit doesn't need any drilling, but e-mail them to make sure.
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Old Mar 15, 2003 | 03:08 PM
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Originally posted by Initial D
Yes you will need #4. #2 bolts onto #4. #4 bolts onto subframe. But sorry to say that picture is really vague.

Here is a more specific picture I made w/ all the part numbers you need for a complete SI anti-sway bar install:
sweet mother of god... where in the world did you get that from? is it a software cd of some sort? if so... please tell me where i can get it... or if possible... make me a copy??? i'll pay for postage...
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