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Rear Sway Bar Question on base s14...
I was wondering if you can put rear sway bars on the base s14s because the SE, LE have stock rear sway bars and the base doesnt. Can it be added easily or do you need to buy extra stuff to make it fit? Thanks
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Re: Rear Sway Bar Question on base s14...
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if you buy aftermarket sway bars, then you should be ok. i installed my friend's suspension technique sway bars and they came with eveything you need, even lubrication.
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1) Make them solid. Stupid hollow SE bars. 2) Make them larger. The second option should come with it's own mounting brackets, or at the very least, some new (thinner) bushings. I don't really know what comes with suspension.. but he'll definatly need brackets and bushings for whatever he gets. If it's stock swaybars or solid stock bars, he'll need brackets and bushings, because it wouldn't really make sense to sell them with same-as-stock stuff. -Jeff
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1) if you buy Suspension Technique or Whiteline sways, it comes with all the bushings you need. But since you have a base, you also need. (2) mounting brackets, and (4) bolts, go into your nissan dealer, its fairly cheap. You can also use the stock se rear sway bar, i'm sure plenty of people have those lying around, but be sure to get everything you need. 2) unfortunately, i found out the hard way that the holes the bolts for the mounting brackets may or may not be threaded on base models. What i mean is that the holes are there, but the bolts may not fit. On my base 1995, 1 hole on each side fits perfectly while the other didn't. You can either use a drill to thread the hole to spec, or what i did, is I went to an auto parts store and got a couple bolts of the same size but different thread patterns and just used whichever fits. Whatever you do, don't overtorque when you do this, it screws everything up...
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I own a 95 base model, and installed an OEM rear swaybar, everylast hole is there and threaded. All you need is the swaybar, "D" bracket, bushings, endlinks, and the 4 bolts. I was lucky enough to get the endlinks along with the swaybar pretty cheap from DSC (thanx again
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yea you can fit a rear sway bar easily. i have the suspension techniques and they're great. they come with everything EXCEPT for the bolts. i just went to a junkyard and took 4 bolts from an se's rear sway bars. everything just bolted up perfectly with no problems whatsoever.
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ST: cheaper than WL, lighter, better end links than WL WL: beefier than ST, adjustable, heavy Its your car, go with whatever you like. My subjective preference is Whiteline because of the adjustability. I have yet made a change to settings since installing them, but i like the fact that I CAN if needs be for whatever reason.
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i have to go find the parts i need to make my Cusco rear stabalizer bar work on my base model. all it came with was the bushings
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