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where can i purchase 2 additional clamps for progress/addco rear sway bar?

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Old Jan 23, 2004 | 06:32 PM
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where can i purchase 2 additional clamps for progress/addco rear sway bar?

where can i purchase 2 additional clamps for progress/addco rear sway bar? i need it for something...
Old Jan 23, 2004 | 06:38 PM
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Contact the manufacturer.
Old Jan 23, 2004 | 06:41 PM
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whattya need'em for
Old Jan 23, 2004 | 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by nismos14
whattya need'em for
i was thinking borrowing my friend's DC tie bar and see if i can add it on top of my progress sway bar. i just wanna test it out see if the car will feel stiffer.

do u guys think energy suspension front end bushings will help?
or i should buy the bracket off stock civic/integra from its sway bar and try from there?
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this is a random picture of a honda accord with sway bar and tie bar. although maxima does not provide a spot for the bolt to sit in, but clamps should do its job.

this is just a possibility...
Old Jan 23, 2004 | 07:24 PM
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There is no need for a lower tie bar on an A32 (or A33) since they don't have an independent rear suspension.
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Originally Posted by Maxima10to1
There is no need for a lower tie bar on an A32 (or A33) since they don't have an independent rear suspension.
okie maybe not on the axle, but how about the sway bar itself? since i figured rear sway bar eliminates a lot of rear end body roll on maxima, re-enforcing the bar may improve handling?

i may be wrong, but just wanna try out new things. possibly accomplished by two energy suspension bushings and connected by u-clamps.
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well the bar really can't be stiffened anymore than it is, its an innovative idea, but the lack of independant rear suspension would make the bar useless, but if u want to try it i dont blame ya u would definately have to contact the manufactureer to get these parts.
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