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Installed my Whiteline sway bars yesterday, car feels great, on uneven surfaces and while turning. One thing, when installing, the Allen (hexagonal screw) wrench provided, is a POS, had to

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Old 09-04-2012, 07:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Installed my Whiteline sway bars yesterday, car feels great, on uneven surfaces and while turning.

One thing, when installing, the Allen (hexagonal screw) wrench provided, is a POS, had to use my friends metric set (made in USA so it did the job) to get the same size. I wish Whiteline would provide better quality tools... or leave it to the individual and not provide a POS one.

I've put my setting on hard rear, medium front.

The soft front (when compared to the stock sway bars) is the same as the the stock, so no point in using that.

The rear end feels much better and you can predict when you're gonna break loose a lot better. Also the front feels great with much less roll.

All in all, the rigidity is very much improved and I recommend this product for others to try out on their car.

The install was not hard, but, the usual working underneath the car. To install the rear sway bar, had to drop the exhaust. I should have replaced the gaskets since Nissan doesn't use stainless steel, but the car only has 3.5K miles on it and my Fast Intentions exhaust is on order, should be ready by end of September in case I get a leak, I've checked so far and no leak.

Also when dropping the exhaust to swap the sway bars out, I've noticed no loctite on the studded screws... pretty strange in my opinion, considering that the shifter had a butt-load of loctite on it.

Anyway, all I have left to do is to check the bolts one more time, and see that everything is holding up.

Next mod besides the FI CBE is the Koni Yellow's

Cheers
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I'm hoping to pick some of these up one day. House shopping and wedding plans have put a pause on car mods for a couple of years though.
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I'm hoping to pick some of these up one day. House shopping and wedding plans have put a pause on car mods for a couple of years though.
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loving mine as well...
i have them set of stiffest - makes a big difference over stock.

i have a slight squeak now when i bounce the front drivers side shocks - 9k miles after install... i need to check the tightness of the mount.
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loving mine as well...
i have them set of stiffest - makes a big difference over stock.

i have a slight squeak now when i bounce the front drivers side shocks - 9k miles after install... i need to check the tightness of the mount.
Did you grease em up well? I've made sure to be generous in greasing all of the contact points.
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Thank you for the review binary0x01.
I've heard nothing but good things about these sway bars.
These are on my mod list.
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Getting the Whiteline rear end links tomorrow and Megan Racing sub-frame brace.

I'll report back after the install.
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Coming soon dudes, had a busy week. Lotta stuff happened, packages held at ups and fedex locations so as soon as I pick em up, I'll post the pics
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Megan Racing SubFrame Brace NISSAN 370Z 2009 - 2012 MR-SB-NZ34RL

That's the subframe brace.

Seb @ specialty Z installed it and the whiteline rear end swaybar links.

The car feel really solid.

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Car feels really awesome... solid
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If you are getting some squeaking from the bars, try cleaning the grease off and use a couple (2-3) wraps of white Teflon tape around the bar where the bushings contact it.
This totally eliminated the squeaking that I was getting with my rear sway bar.
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Installed my Whiteline sway bars yesterday, car feels great, on uneven surfaces and while turning.

One thing, when installing, the Allen (hexagonal screw) wrench provided, is a POS, had to use my friends metric set (made in USA so it did the job) to get the same size. I wish Whiteline would provide better quality tools... or leave it to the individual and not provide a POS one.

I've put my setting on hard rear, medium front.

The soft front (when compared to the stock sway bars) is the same as the the stock, so no point in using that.

The rear end feels much better and you can predict when you're gonna break loose a lot better. Also the front feels great with much less roll.

All in all, the rigidity is very much improved and I recommend this product for others to try out on their car.

The install was not hard, but, the usual working underneath the car. To install the rear sway bar, had to drop the exhaust. I should have replaced the gaskets since Nissan doesn't use stainless steel, but the car only has 3.5K miles on it and my Fast Intentions exhaust is on order, should be ready by end of September in case I get a leak, I've checked so far and no leak.

Also when dropping the exhaust to swap the sway bars out, I've noticed no loctite on the studded screws... pretty strange in my opinion, considering that the shifter had a butt-load of loctite on it.

Anyway, all I have left to do is to check the bolts one more time, and see that everything is holding up.

Next mod besides the FI CBE is the Koni Yellow's

Cheers
Cool. I got the same bars that will be installed in my car. Im going to be DD 99% of the case

You think that mid front and hard rear is the best setup?? BP guys will do mid setup for both. Dunno if it is going to be the best tho...
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Cool. I got the same bars that will be installed in my car. Im going to be DD 99% of the case

You think that mid front and hard rear is the best setup?? BP guys will do mid setup for both. Dunno if it is going to be the best tho...
I went hard/hard from the get go and I don't wanna change it to anything else. I'd try it out. Remember the whitelines are not as stiff as other sways.
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