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  • Member For: 17y 3d
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  • Location: Perth mindaz

hey guys, just got a few questions.

How hard are the Whiteline sway bars to fit for a sedan? can it be done in a driveway with some car stands etc?

Also my car is really low... its got the SSL.. and im getting really bad camber wear on the front and rear tyres. is there any way to fix this other than return the car to stock ride height? a few suspension shops say u can get camber kits but ford already have them... others say nothing will fix it.. and ive had ppl say they can offer a complete package to fix it for big bucks.

cheers fellas :)

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  • Member For: 19y 9m 24d
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1. yes you can fit swaybars in the drive, they are real easy to get to.

2. you can fix camber problems with a camber/castor kit. I got mine from wa suspensions. there was enough adjustment in mine at the rear, but the kit was needed for the front. paid ~$400 fitted with a wheel alignment. and mine were REALLY bad.

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  • Member For: 18y 5m 21d
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I got some Super Pro camber bushes from Driveline Services put in, cause the inside of my 18's were wearing pretty badly, and I didn't want my 20's going the same way. Gave me something like 6 deg more adjustment?? From memory, it cost somewhere in the region of $300 all up including supply, fitting and alignment.

As for swaybars, had some put in 4 months ago. Car is back at the workshop now, cause Whiteline supplied 27mm bushings for my rear 22mm bar. No wonder there was a knock and squeak coming from the car. :spoton:

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