Front Sway Bar Issues :(


:nono:
Integra end links are different from CTR/Si [i think the CTR/Si setup is superior over the integra, just me tho.]

Civic Si sway bar endlinks should be used when adding or upgrading to:
- 1999-2000 Civic Si
- 1997-2000 Civic Type R
The Civic Si endlinks are both horizontal ends connected by a vertical rod. The holes for both the sway bar and and the LCA are vertical, both perpendicular to the ground. :)

Did you figure out what bar you have?

This is what i am going off of

Civic Si front LCAs* should be used when adding or upgrading to:
- 1999-2000 Civic Si
- 1997-2000 Civic Type R
If you already have an EX/HX LCA and would like to upgrade to the Civic Si or Civic Type R front bar, you can do so using Integra Type R endlinks documented below.


Since I have already installed the ex lower arms and was planning on keeping them for use with a traction bar

I just wanted to add the sway bar
 
That seems to be incorrect as they are different...as you know.
 
...come to think of it, when I was looking to do my front bar swap to EM1 I too thought of this. But the shop I had do the work mentioned that I needed end links, shock forks, and control arms. So I just had them do it all...never thought about the error in the post after it was all in; I was having too much fun with the car.
 
Did you guys ever figure this out? I know I'm bringing this back from the dead. But there is no information online.

I have the same issue. Civic dx hatchback with ITR shift linkage on a b16a. I'm adding a GSR sway so I swapped the fork that connects the front LCA with GSR ones. Added the sway bar, bolted everything up and now the shift linkage can't go back together. Super annoying considering EVERY one online says this works no problem. It doesn't. What is the deal?

If anyone can help thanks.
 
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