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20mm rsb
Posted: January 10th, 2015
by jman64cola
just found the 20mm rsb from a tl-sh awd
part#52300-TK5-A02
http://www.hondapartscheap.com/oe-honda ... 00-TK5-A02$54.31
bushing #52306-TK5-A01
http://www.hondapartscheap.com/oe-honda ... 06-TK5-A01$3.48 x 2
all in all cost me a little over 75 dollars shipped for it all. not bad

Re: 20mm rsb
Posted: January 13th, 2015
by indodarknight
curious, the link provided on the top for the rear sway bar, says spring
so is that really the right link?
Re: 20mm rsb
Posted: January 13th, 2015
by jman64cola
ill tell ya as soon as i get it, but the part number is correct for a sway bar and that may be the term they use for it since technically it is a spring.
Re: 20mm rsb
Posted: January 13th, 2015
by staro0989
i4indodarknight wrote:curious, the link provided on the top for the rear sway bar, says spring
so is that really the right link?
Yes it is, Honda refers to all sway bars as "Springs". Not too sure why though.
Re: 20mm rsb
Posted: January 15th, 2015
by jman64cola
Order just got canceled by honda parts cheap. I verified with a dealership those part numbers are right but they are telling me they are invalid part numbers even though they list it online. Oh well
Re: 20mm rsb
Posted: January 15th, 2015
by indodarknight
sooo, does it work? or it doesn't?
don't get me all excited and let me down... hahaha
Re: 20mm rsb
Posted: January 15th, 2015
by ricerocket
Yea the 19mm and 20mm sway bar from the TL works on the Accord. It doesn't have the right bends in it like the Accord sway has so it sits really really close the the rear crossmember. My 19mm has literally like 1 or 2mm of clearance.
Re: 20mm rsb
Posted: January 15th, 2015
by jman64cola
i wont know in till i can reorder it somewhere else but the part numbers are right.
Re: 20mm rsb
Posted: January 15th, 2015
by staro0989
i4indodarknight wrote:sooo, does it work? or it doesn't?
don't get me all excited and let me down... hahaha
It works, I currently have the 20mm TL AWD rsb on my sedan. As mentioned above, the bar doesn't have the bends as the factory rsb has, so the 20mm rsb actually touches the rear crossmember. I haven't had any issues however in the 20k+ miles I've had mine on. The price difference between the 19mm and 20mm is significant now, so its probably more sensible to get the 19mm rsb. When I purchased mine, it was only about a $20-$30 price difference.
Re: 20mm rsb
Posted: January 17th, 2015
by @ccord10
i found these greaseable polyurethane bushings from energy suspension on E-bay. since ive heard that bushings start to squeak after awhile and i dont want to take them apart every time to grease them i picked up a set. they have them in just about any size you need and they were only $20.

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