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    Re: Strutbars and Swaybars.

    Quote Originally Posted by knarg View Post
    do you guys think the 4g suspension techniques bars would fit? yes?

    they are about 27mm front and 20.6mm rear


    the rear one is like 22mm i think...cuz i was looking at it. im not sure about the front. i need to get more money so i can order it and test it out

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    Re: Strutbars and Swaybars.

    Quote Originally Posted by knarg View Post
    do you guys think the 4g suspension techniques bars would fit? yes?

    they are about 27mm front and 20.6mm rear
    Dont know if front will fit, but rear should.
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    Re: Strutbars and Swaybars.

    Quote Originally Posted by mushroom_toy View Post
    Dont know if front will fit, but rear should.
    I tried both the frony and rear, they didnt fit. The 4g sway bars were slightly longer, about an inch or so. I couldnt get them to fit but i say hit up the jy and give it a shot. I also tried a 5g front sway bar which is MUCH thicker ( guessing id say26mm) was also too long. And tried the rear sway bar of two generations of Acura Legends( 88 and 93 i think), both of them were also about an inch longer then the 3g. Again, maybe i was doing something wrong but from my experience they dont fit.

    Good luck

    ps: howd that vigor bar affect your cars handling? ive been looking for one for months at the jy, but i guess they must have trashed all the Vigors in the San Fernando Valley seing as how there wasnt even A vigor in the jy.
    No more 3G but that doesn't mean i cant look at yours...

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    Re: Strutbars and Swaybars.

    Quote Originally Posted by 87LXiR View Post
    I tried both the frony and rear, they didnt fit. The 4g sway bars were slightly longer, about an inch or so. I couldnt get them to fit but i say hit up the jy and give it a shot. I also tried a 5g front sway bar which is MUCH thicker ( guessing id say26mm) was also too long. And tried the rear sway bar of two generations of Acura Legends( 88 and 93 i think), both of them were also about an inch longer then the 3g. Again, maybe i was doing something wrong but from my experience they dont fit.

    Good luck

    ps: howd that vigor bar affect your cars handling? ive been looking for one for months at the jy, but i guess they must have trashed all the Vigors in the San Fernando Valley seing as how there wasnt even A vigor in the jy.
    It makes the car much stiffer. I need to get used to driving it. I dont hear as much squealing now! I did mess up last night and lost control of my car, but thankfully I only curbed one of my rims a bit. I need to get a little more used to this bar and the way it affects the cars stability.
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