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Anybody use Whiteline Swaybars?

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Old 12-20-11, 02:00 AM
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Cool Anybody use Whiteline Swaybars?

Just found these while reading a article on chassis setup.
http://www.whiteline.com.au/search_2...ewpoint=carkit

Want to know if anybody has used this vendor and what were the results.

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PS: I pulled my engine/tranny, sold them and they are installed in another FB....the Turbo project has begun...Bam!
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Why? Still a solid bar, looks to be the same size as the RB bar, just a lot more expensive. Sure it's got a 4 point adjustment, but that's a lot more valuable on the rear bar than the front:

http://www.racingbeat.com/RX7-1975-1...ars/14100.html

But, for 100 bucks more you can't beat the Respeed bar, which was a huge improvement over the solid Racing Beat bar: http://mrcmfg.com/catalog/product_in...roducts_id=264


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i have whiteline products on my wrx...great parts...glad to hear your finally starting your turbo motor lloyd
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Whiteline is a reputable company. They make lots of good parts.
You've probably seen this but for anyone who hasn't Whiteline did a little article about suspension for the 1st gen:
http://www.whiteline.com.au/articles/RH99_RX7_a.htm

Whats the motor setup looking like??
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Originally Posted by pinoyremix
i have whiteline products on my wrx...great parts...glad to hear your finally starting your turbo motor lloyd
This. I worked for an independent Subaru shop who is a dealer for them, I too have some of their parts on my WRX, and I have installed a lot of their products at the shop I worked for. Good stuff.

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But in the end, it is still a heavy solid front bar. The adjustability would put it one up on the RB bar, but that's quite a cost difference just for that. Still nice to know there are other options out there than RB though.
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