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Love my Whiteline too. Night and day compared to stock set up. Well worth the money..

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Old 10-05-2012, 11:50 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Love my Whiteline too. Night and day compared to stock set up. Well worth the money..
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Old 10-06-2012, 06:03 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Quick question for anyone that installed themselves. For the rears, about how much space do you have between the end of the bar and the lower camber arm? Not sure if I should shorten my endlinks to create more space.
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Quick question for anyone that installed themselves. For the rears, about how much space do you have between the end of the bar and the lower camber arm? Not sure if I should shorten my endlinks to create more space.
After centering the Sway I had about 1.5 inch clearance with stock end links after re-attaching the frame supports.
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After centering the Sway I had about 1.5 inch clearance with stock end links after re-attaching the frame supports.
Ah ok, I think I have about an inch of clearance right now, thanks
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Get the whiteline rear end links.
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Ah ok, I think I have about an inch of clearance right now, thanks
My stock front was rubbing on the lower a-arm but not enough to be an issue, the WhiteLines Cleat it with no problem. 1 inch.

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, that will be my next upgrade.. Those adjustable links are solid and can dial in the sways even more if you know what your doing. Which I don't know yet!! Good thread brother, Rep.

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Just ordered these:

Whiteline KLL124 Sway bar - alloy lateral lock 24mm ID kit

They are for the 24mm rear sway bar, the front 27mm comes with these but not the rear.

Thought I'd let you guys know
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Also, don't know if anyone's checked this out, but is pretty useful info/review of the products.

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Hey binary,
I have seen lots of ppl go the hotchkis sway bars. Can you tell me 2 reasons why u chose whiteline. Lolmim still debatingn:d between these two. Hotchkis is thicker and stiffer. But somehow whiteline is better for daily driving.
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Guys just so u know SPL has released both front n rear endlinks.. tts if your interested.. =)
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Put this together before purchasing my sways.
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Nice spreadsheet. Is the I moment of inertia out of curiosity? Curious on what that percentage vs stock would represent. Sorry i'm not a mech engineer
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