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Front and rear non adjustable.

Dont rekon I would ever use adjustable, plus I am only running 17 inch rims so that may be a limiting factor when it comes to the absolute limit of handling.

Would love to shocks and springs, just cannot justify, add to that just got the bill for the roadworthy on my daughters bug, so out for a while.

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  SavageD said:
Yeah, I'm trying to make up my mind whether to go for the adjustables...

Mate I dont know if this is applicable. But when I brought a fully adjustable front sway bar for my EL XR6, I could only ever use the first two settings. I was told that if I was to use the last setting then there was a good chance I would bend suspension towers.

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  Jaeyon said:
anyone know where I can get a 27mm front swaybar in sydney? having read your replies it seems like a really good buy to improve handling.

Go see our forum sponsor GFS Performance. They do the whiteline gear...

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  Kimberley Scott said:
  SavageD said:
Yeah, I'm trying to make up my mind whether to go for the adjustables...

Mate I dont know if this is applicable. But when I brought a fully adjustable front sway bar for my EL XR6, I could only ever use the first two settings. I was told that if I was to use the last setting then there was a good chance I would bend suspension towers.

Scotty

ooch :diggit:

Still running standard XR suspension in my EF too, I'll keep that in mind. Cheers :laughing:

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Ok, guys I just checked, and the adjustable ones have two 'settings' for BA-BF, so you're not really missing much if you dont get the adjustables. That said, Dr Shocks have done me a good deal, so I'm getting adjustable 27mm front, and 22mm rear bars, as well as front and rear Bilstein shocks put in next week.

Can't bloody wait! :laughing:

Edit: Some whiteline info re: swaybars for interest sake:

General swaybar info (clicky click)

Whiteline BA suspension review (Street Fords, also applies BF):

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  SavageD said:
Ok, guys I just checked, and the adjustable ones have two 'settings' for BA-BF, so you're not really missing much if you dont get the adjustables. That said, I Dr Shocks have done me a good deal, so I'm getting adjustable 27mm front, and 22mm rears, as well as front and rear Bilstein shocks put in next week.

Can't bloody wait! :laughing:

Very nice indeed Savage, mind me asking how much the Bilstein package is? :diggit:

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