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what rear anti roll bar fits civic mb6 other than mg zs

Everybody seems to be talking about the mg zs 180 rear arb, but does a mg zs 400 rear arb fit as well? Is it the same part possibly? I've tried searching but can't find an answer.

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what rear anti roll bar fits civic mb6 other than mg zs

Everybody seems to be talking about the mg zs 180 rear arb, but does a mg zs 400 rear arb fit as well? Is it the same part possibly? I've tried searching but can't find an answer.

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I could have my facts wrong, but as far as I'm aware the Rover 45 and 1.8 MG ZS use an 18mm diameter rear ARB which is the same part as fitted to the MB6. The 2.5 V6 MG ZS 180 uses a larger 20mm thickness rear ARB.

I'd not heard of any other options that are a direct fit for our cars although I would like to know if the Integra bars can be made to fit if the rear lower arms are swapped as well!

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I could have my facts wrong, but as far as I'm aware the Rover 45 and 1.8 MG ZS use an 18mm diameter rear ARB which is the same part as fitted to the MB6. The 2.5 V6 MG ZS 180 uses a larger 20mm thickness rear ARB.

I'd not heard of any other options that are a direct fit for our cars although I would like to know if the Integra bars can be made to fit if the rear lower arms are swapped as well!

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The integra anti-roll bar can be made to fit the MB6 chassis. The integra roll bar bolts onto the subframe itself, so you have 2 choices, either replace the rear subframe with an inegr one or re-drill holes in the mb subframe to accept an ITR rollbar.

If you did drill the subframe then you would also need an ASR brace to reinforce the subframe. its also more effective to just bolt the MG rolbar on.

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The integra anti-roll bar can be made to fit the MB6 chassis. The integra roll bar bolts onto the subframe itself, so you have 2 choices, either replace the rear subframe with an inegr one or re-drill holes in the mb subframe to accept an ITR rollbar.

If you did drill the subframe then you would also need an ASR brace to reinforce the subframe. its also more effective to just bolt the MG rolbar on.

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