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Si Rear Sway Bar on CSX
after learning of some problems form previous diy i decided to re-do it the right way thanks for the help
my diy for si rear sway bar (csx) ![]() Parts Needed 1- 52300-SVB-A01 (O6 Civic Si Rear Sway Bar) Part # 10 (from above) 2- 52306-SVB-A01 (bushings)Part #11(from above) 2-52308-SVB-A01 (bushing holder) Part #12(from above) 4- 93401-10020-08 (bolts 10x20) Part #39 (from above) 1-52317-SVB-AO1 (bracket right side) Part #13(from above) 1-52318-SVB-A01 (bracket left side) Part # 14(from above) these can be bought at local Honda dealership Tools Needed Jack Jack stands (2) Rachet 10mm Socket 14mm Socket Socket Extension 14mm Wrench 5mm Allen Wrench Bottle of WD-40 / Liquid Wrench Step #1 first you jack up the car so you have enough room to get under there to remove the bolts and sway bar i do recommend using jack stands i also used a old blanket to lay on ![]() Step #2 there are two nuts 14 mm 1 conects to the bar from the endlinks and 1 that conects from the endlinks to the body of the car) remove theses with a 14 mm Wrench and 5mm Allen Wrench use liquid wrench or wd-40 to help with removal of these nuts if needed ![]() Step #3 repeat step 2 for the other side of the car Step #4 there are 2 backets (bushings)holding the bar to the car each is conected with 2 12mm bolts remove these with a 14mm socket use liquid wrench or wd-40 to help with removal of these bolts if needed ![]() here is the difference between the 2 bars ![]() Step #5 starting from the Right side remove the 2 14mm bolt that hold the bracket on you will need a 14 mm socket and a extension to clear the rear trailing arms/ suspension use WD40 or Liquid Wrench to help with removal of these bolts if needed ****do not throw these bolts away you will be re-using them**** ![]() Step #6 now do the same for the Left side ****do not throw these bolts away you will be re-using them**** Step #7 starting from the Right side using (civic si right side bracket) 52317-SVB-AO1 bolt back into place re-using the stock bolts (Step #5 and Step #6) Step #8 now do the same for the left side using (civic si left side bracket) 52318-SVB-A01 bolt back into place re-using the stock bolts (Step #5 and Step #6) Step #9 once the brackets are bolted up its time to start to install the bar using a 14mm Wrench and 5mm Allen Wrench put the stock endlink on the new bar (civic si rear sway bar) 52300-SVB-A01 once both sides are on it time to mount them the car. Step #10 with a 14mm Wrench and 5 mm Allen Wench line up the end links so they fit back it to the original place tighten them making sure not to strip the bolt ![]() Step #11 now put the (civic si bushings and holders ) 52306-SVB-A01/ 52308-SVB-A01 on the new bar there should be some yellow marks to show where the go once in the correct spot. line the holder up so the holes for the bolt line up with the holes on the bracket Step #12 once the holes are lined up bolt in the 2 bolts (civic si bolts 10x20) 93401-10020-08 using a 14mm socket tighten them Step #13 now repeat step #12 just on the other side Step #14 now everything is bolted on remove the jackstands and it time to take it out to see how it handles Last edited by iluvmycsx; 11-29-2007 at 07:47 AM. |
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Yup, there is a problem with most of the pics.
Was it hard to install it yourself? I got the Bar laying in my living room contemplating installation but don't know if I can do it. Where do you jack up the car in the rear? I got a Huge Floor Jack just don't know where to jack it up so it takes the tension of the stock bar. Or could I just drive it on some ramps. Backwards of course. |
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