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Any Tips On Installing Sway Bar


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agreed that the 27mm bar makes a huge difference, put in last week, easy as....have heard that changing the rear one makes the arse end too stiff and over-steery....anyone done this mod?

I have done this, and no, the rear end is not too stiff.

Fitted the 21 mm bar on the rear :cleanhouse:

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My bars are Grey and whitelines.

27mm front and 22mm rear. It is a great choice to do the rear as well and it is as easy as the front bar to change. It will take about 2 beers :w00t2:

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:msm:

Same here - and the combo is fantastic on the twisty bits, no problem in the rain, best mod I have done (except for edit).

The rear is even easier to fit than the front.

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G'day all,

Ive got a stock BFII turbo and was wondering if the whiteline sway bars are the best ones to choose? It'll be my first mod (of many hopefully, $'s permitting) and just after some advice on my choices and the best combo of front/rear

Cheers

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