Originally Posted by M.Bonanni Whiteline has adjustable rear end links. Nobody has come out with adjustable front end links yet. SPL Has front adjustable sway links dude..
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This thread is over a year old so back then, they probably were not out yet.
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Why don't you guys just buy sway bars with the welded on sleeves?
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Mr. Kenchan, so would you NOT recommend the whiteline sways?
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I would definitely recommend the whitelines.
I do have swift springs and complained how much it bounce in the rear but after installing the whiteline with setting of soft in front and medium in the rears its basically gone very stable with no roll at all even on sharp curves at 80mph. Never had so much fun until now. IMO suspension up grades should be of prime consideration above all other mods. |
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Bushing in question is front-driver. The car has seen about 6-7 autocrosses as well. |
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Then maybe you care about this,I am replacing my clutch to get ready for Z days and my rear main seal is leaking and both of my cats fell victim to the demon bolt,now I might not be able to go.
Feel better now.
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