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  • My engine bay is Bionic
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  • Member For: 19y 1m 21d
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  Iconic Bionic said:
Ive had heavy creaking from my front end for over 12 months now which ford cat fix. I think it might be the swaybars but it only EVER does it in the wet, never the dry. every bump, speed hump and driveway creaks to sh!t each time its wet.

Since the swaybar snapped in two pieces ive answered my own question from 18 months ago.

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  • My engine bay is Bionic
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yes, 27mm of metal. Happened at work where the pics are. Better on the driveway then the freeway in my view.

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im thinking mines dodgey or bout to go as everytime I turn right slowly like it makes like a wierd creeking sound gunna get it checked out this week hope it doesnt break...

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When I was under my car on the weekend I noticed my passenger side one is bent a bit. Can't recall hitting anything might have been like that since I brought it.

What have people been placing them with? I have seen peadars have them, anyone one here sell good ones?

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  On 06/05/2010 at 8:26 AM, ENVYOSXR said:

When I was under my car on the weekend I noticed my passenger side one is bent a bit. Can't recall hitting anything might have been like that since I brought it.

What have people been placing them with? I have seen peadars have them, anyone one here sell good ones?

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I snapped my passenger front link the other day.

It was bent rather bad too and the mechanic said it may have been a pot hole that caused it and also maybe extra load from having it lowered recently.

As the swaybar is a Whiteline he replaced them both with Whiteline heavy duty linkages.

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  • Member For: 16y 11m 9d
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  • Location: Castle Hill

I wouldnt use standard again since I went to white line sway bar links un breakable as far as I can see soon as you hit pot hole with aftermarket sway bar you break them I came across these never had problem since touch wood

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