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Old May 23, 2003 | 01:23 AM
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my old ex had holes
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Old May 23, 2003 | 02:06 PM
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Originally posted by NeverBX
my ex does, my friends dx does and his brothers lx does.

as far as bushings rui,
i used the prothane ones, forget which ones but they are the size of a siver dollar and are about 1/2" thick, i got a gsr rear sway so i dont know if you need them. the gsr mounting plates are offset from the sub frame so you need bushings if you got a gsr mounting plate.

yours looks like its flat but its from the back view.
yup yup... that's right bro... i saw the bushings on yours so that's why i was wondering if i needed those as well. and yes i think my are flat on the back side. it's the si mount and not the gsr one. thus far sohfast said they shipped out the bolts, but i won't get them for this memorial weekend but it's all good.. gonna go with my buddy to hunt down a 240SX since he needs a car now.. so i guess this weekend will be alright.... but i wanna get my si bar on.... whinning whinning whinning... still stuck at work that's all...

that reminds me... gotta get me a cusco rear tie bar... but most places are out of stock.
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Old May 23, 2003 | 04:45 PM
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try ebay sometimes i see them on there. but rarely. as far as the bolts go, are you missing all the bolts or just the ones to mount the plates to the subframe? anyways when you put on the bolts/nuts make sure you get some lock washers for the bolts cause if you just put them on without them, after awhile the bolts will come loose. happened on my friends dx, he forgot to get some. i havent had to adjust mine since i put it on.
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Old May 23, 2003 | 04:48 PM
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if you cant wait you can get some M8 bolts and nuts and lockwashers from your local hardware store as far as thread pattern it doesnt matter, i used 1.25, most places carry 1.5 but honda uses 1.25 threading. and about 1/2" long bolts.
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Old May 23, 2003 | 08:22 PM
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the si has no bushings between the plate and the subframe. metal to metal. that's how the stock one was and how the new one is.
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Old May 24, 2003 | 12:00 AM
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Originally posted by NeverBX
try ebay sometimes i see them on there. but rarely. as far as the bolts go, are you missing all the bolts or just the ones to mount the plates to the subframe? anyways when you put on the bolts/nuts make sure you get some lock washers for the bolts cause if you just put them on without them, after awhile the bolts will come loose. happened on my friends dx, he forgot to get some. i havent had to adjust mine since i put it on.
i am just missing the 4 bolts that is for attaching to the subframe. i'll definitely get some washers when i install it.

Originally posted by NeverBX
if you cant wait you can get some M8 bolts and nuts and lockwashers from your local hardware store as far as thread pattern it doesnt matter, i used 1.25, most places carry 1.5 but honda uses 1.25 threading. and about 1/2" long bolts.
cool... i'll drop by tomorrow and see... thanks for the suggestion~! :thumbup:
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