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Old 12-28-2001, 01:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Flywheel & Strut Bars

Does andy one know if they make a lightend flywheel for a 88 prelude, also if there are any strut bars available besides cusco, I'm not spending 150 on a bar. heh ??
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i think a civic flywheel works...not sure about this one, you can get it "shaved" tho. as for the strut bars, your in luck! www.nopi.com goto their catolog and look up ur car, they dont have a brand name, but a strut bar is a strut bar.
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I have previously ordered a #1 strut bar from nopi and it wouldn't fit so I sent it back, any other sugestions?
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Old 12-29-2001, 07:39 AM   #4 (permalink)
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why didnt it fit?
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The pieces that bolt to the strut towers were to large like almost twice the size it should have been, I called and asked, they told me that It says it should work, send it back. He also asked me if I was putting it on the back - top, I told him uhh yea, where else would it go. As for if the front one fits, I have no idea, I may just try to make my own I hear they can work pretty good. If anyone has any info on how to do this let me know.
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Cusco makes a strut bar.
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Does andy one know if they make a lightend flywheel for a 88 prelude, also if there are any strut bars available besides cusco, I'm not spending 150 on a bar. heh ??
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