gsr strut bar holes...
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so, i have the new car, and i plan on taking off the gsr strut bar from my old car and throwing it on the new one, but it doesn't have holes. can i just drill new holes, or should i get a different strut bar?
Originally posted by flipped cracker
so, i have the new car, and i plan on taking off the gsr strut bar from my old car and throwing it on the new one, but it doesn't have holes. can i just drill new holes, or should i get a different strut bar?
so, i have the new car, and i plan on taking off the gsr strut bar from my old car and throwing it on the new one, but it doesn't have holes. can i just drill new holes, or should i get a different strut bar?
what car do you have now?
my 92 civic just came with plugs that were removable. im not sure about 93+ .....it could be only the japanese built models that had them.
you will have to drill if nessesary..but the plugs should be of a softer pre cut material...
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From: berkeley, ca --> la, ca representin' tha 510&626
some 5g civics had them, some didnt. u can drill them your self (should be dimples where they should go). u should turn the ferio indo a slick daily driver, and make the coupe your weekend racer
either way, better hurry up and throw an alarm on that sucker (clifford g5!!!)
either way, better hurry up and throw an alarm on that sucker (clifford g5!!!)
Originally posted by dantastic
u can drill them your self (should be dimples where they should go).
u can drill them your self (should be dimples where they should go).
Originally posted by asiandood
my 92 civic just came with plugs that were removable. im not sure about 93+ .....it could be only the japanese built models that had them.
you will have to drill if nessesary..but the plugs should be of a softer pre cut material...
my 92 civic just came with plugs that were removable. im not sure about 93+ .....it could be only the japanese built models that had them.
you will have to drill if nessesary..but the plugs should be of a softer pre cut material...
I ran and checked, my car doesn't have the plugs, his Integra did. The Mugen bar has holes so you can bolt down the bar even more.
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From: berkeley, ca --> la, ca representin' tha 510&626
my car is a 93my (produced nov 92) mfg by honda of canada (with all those other eh2's). it has rubber plugs in the strut bar holes, so i can just pop one in.
Originally posted by MaxBoosT
Funny, my friend just asked me about that last night...
I ran and checked, my car doesn't have the plugs, his Integra did. The Mugen bar has holes so you can bolt down the bar even more.
Funny, my friend just asked me about that last night...
I ran and checked, my car doesn't have the plugs, his Integra did. The Mugen bar has holes so you can bolt down the bar even more.
interesting...is ur car built in canada...or in japan?
and was it 92?... or 93 and up?
i think maybe that only the 92 civics had the plugs. your friend has a 94-95 integra???


