TL-S Sway Bar

GoldnKnight22

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Yeah, I've done Sway abrs twice now, and I bought a set just in case. I had to replace mine both times, thank you New England.

But if you don't have to, you can return them or sell them on to the next person who plans on replacing their sway bar. There's always someone who needs endlinks.
 

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get the moog swaybar endlink from advance autoparts $23.99 and $20 off $50....instore pickup!!
 

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i have this sway bar, running OEM endlinks, no issues :)

moogs are nice, but IMO arent needed for the TL-S sway.
 

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I had to cut both of my stock endlinks because i couldn't take them off (car has 120k plus harsh winters)

I would recommend buying Moog endlinks along with sway bar, so if you run into problem, you have them ready to install.
 

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Just buy the Moog endlinks. The stocks one most likely won't come off unless you cut them off if you have a lot of miles on the car. If you buy stock endlinks, the price isn't that big of a difference compared to the Moog endlinks. I believe you can get the whole TL RSB kit excluding the endlinks from our vendor for a cheaper price than you have listed up there.
 

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When I did mine, I didn't have to change the endlinks. Car had 140k miles, they came right off no problem.
 

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Sounds good thanks! but so i get this right, there's really no need as far as strength or stability wise to buy them? They're strictly replacements of the old ones

No. They are made differently, and should you ever change them out, it is much easier. Emphasis on the 'much'.

I'm a bit confused. I searched part #93402-08016-08 into an authorized Honda Dealers website and the part comes up as "Genuine Honda BOLT-WASHER (8X16)". Are you sure it's not the same thing? Or is this part number not the same as what we have on our cars right now, and we have a different part number of bolts stock.

It's showing that part number he couldn't find applies to these vehicles.
Honda Models:
ACCORD 2D 88-89 ACCORD 2D 90-93 ACCORD 2D 94-97
ACCORD 2D 98-02 ACCORD 3D 76-78 ACCORD 3D/4D 79-81
ACCORD 3D/4D 84-85 ACCORD 3D/4D 86-89 ACCORD 4D '02
ACCORD 4D '03-06 ACCORD 4D '07 ACCORD 4D 90-93
ACCORD 4D 94-97 E2/V-6 E2 ACCORD 4D 98-01 ACCORD COUPE '03-'06
ACCORD COUPE '07 ACCORD HYBRID '05-'07 ACCORD WAGON 91-93
ACCORD WAGON 94-97 CIVIC 2D 93-95 CIVIC 3D 88-91
CIVIC 3D 92-95 CIVIC 3D/4D 84-87 CIVIC 4D 81-83
CIVIC 4D 88-91 CIVIC 4D 92-95 CIVIC HTBK/WAGON 80-83
CIVIC WAGON 4WD 85-87 CIVIC WAGON 84-87 CIVIC WAGON 88-91
CR-V '97-'01 CRX 84-87 CRX 88-91
DEL SOL 93-97 ELEMENT '03-'06 ODYSSEY 95-98
PRELUDE 79-82 PRELUDE 83-87 PRELUDE 88-91
PRELUDE 92-96

*UPDATE*
Found the answer for you and I OP. Just go to the Honda dealer and pick up those bolts with the part number not showing on our vendors website.



Here is an illustration with our stock set up (4cyl)
Part 34 is what we have which is part #93402-08016-08
Same thing.
 
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