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Whiteline FRONT and REAR combo Sway bars! (SOLD)
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Have a set of Whiteline Front and Rear sway bars for sale, Front 20mm and rear 16mm Sold together as combo, comes with bar links. Absolutely nothing wrong with the bars, with an aching heart I was forced to put my car fully back to stock to return it to Subaru for warranty replacement. Thanks Combo offered for $300 plus shipping Last edited by GT86Asia; 02-06-2019 at 04:01 PM. |
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Would you consider just selling the rear sway bar?
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How is the ride like with this combo? Is it too stiff for DD?
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Free bump and to answer, I DD with a 22/18 swaybar combo and I think it rides beautifully. Levels out the cornering a bit more than stock, and like any swaybar, it has zero effect on straight line comfort/ride quality. I live in central New England and our roads are awful, overall, so take that for what it's worth...
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Yes they don’t affect the ride in a way that makes it a harsh ride. What it will do is that when you enter and exit drive ways, it will be easier for your car to lift a wheel, since when you are turning in, it won’t allow the wheels to get all the articulation from the suspension. This is why Jeeps have sway bar disconnect buttons, to maximize wheel articulation when going off road. Super stiff sway bars will also affect oversteer and understeer, and drifting ability. Cheers! Swaybars are still available! |
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That's why using a matched pair is important. Changing a single swaybar is going to totally change the balance, and usually not favorably. A matched pair keeps the same overall balance, but just reduces lean a bit.
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Bump Bump, still available, updated price!!!
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