riskyciv13
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I seem to not be able to find sway bars or strut bars for the 2013 Si (sedan). Do they even exist? LOL//LMK — Thanks.
I have yet checked that out, thanks bro!Have you checked for the 2012? I'm sure it would be the same product for the 2013.
If you want a beefy sway bar, get the 24mm Progress.![]()
I don't know the difference in wt. between the 2 & 4 door, the 22mm was recommended for my 2 door.I was just on their web page, I'm looking at that one, too.
Good looking out, bro.Thanks!I don't know the difference in wt. between the 2 & 4 door, the 22mm was recommended for my 2 door.
It's a easy switch if you have a system to get the car off the ground, and don't forget to use a torque wrench. Or have it done, figure an hours labor.
LOL! Thanks, bro. +1Make sure you put anti-seize on the nuts/bolts you remove and install. Sometimes Nylock nuts will seize up bc that's what usually happens with Nylock nuts. Lol. So when removing Nylock nuts from the sway bar end links, just be sure to put some anti-seize on the threads.
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FYI...... Any kind of lube can change torque readings !Make sure you put anti-seize on the nuts/bolts you remove and install. Sometimes Nylock nuts will seize up bc that's what usually happens with Nylock nuts. Lol. So when removing Nylock nuts from the sway bar end links, just be sure to put some anti-seize on the threads.
True. But I haven't heard any issues with using anti-seize lube and torquing to spec.FYI...... Any kind of lube can change torque readings !
I haven't heard of any problems either, I just think with all the info brought forward, then peeps will have as much info that's available to base their decisions.....True. But I haven't heard any issues with using anti-seize lube and torquing to spec.
Correct, same goes for 1.8 as well. Moding the rear on si & 1.8 will help the front from pushing......... but to mod the frt will negate that.......Am I understanding correct. You are all just changing the rear sway bar rather than both on the si model?