dezzaxr6t Donating Members 86 Member For: 17y 9m 28d Gender: Male Location: Canberra, ACT Posted 15/01/15 05:41 AM Share Posted 15/01/15 05:41 AM Hi,I have purchased a Whiteline adjustable rear sway bar and am wanting to know which adjustable bolt point would be best suited for everyday driving to get a better ride. It has 2 bolt holes, which assuming one being soft and the other being hard? Thanks in advance. Link to comment https://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/89930-whiteline-adjustable-rear-swaybar/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawlass Silver Donating Members 1,161 Member For: 17y 6m 19d Gender: Male Location: left right out Posted 15/01/15 05:52 AM Share Posted 15/01/15 05:52 AM I run mine on the softer setting ( the one closest to the end of the bar ), as the whiteline is a larger diameter than the stock item (22mm v 19mm from memory) so will be stiffer than oem even on the 'softer' setting. Link to comment https://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/89930-whiteline-adjustable-rear-swaybar/#findComment-1524044 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seaton Donating Members 537 Member For: 12y 9m 1d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 15/01/15 09:40 AM Share Posted 15/01/15 09:40 AM (edited) I run my rear on the soft setting too. I initially put it on the hard setting but the rear felt like it wanted to overtake the front under very hard braking at the track. Was very unsettled. I then changed it to the soft for the next time out and it was 100% better. Although just driving around on the street it felt better with the rear bar on hard, just kept the car flatter. But, it was a very different story at the track pushing it. And I run my front bar on max hard. Edited 15/01/15 09:43 AM by Seaton Link to comment https://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/89930-whiteline-adjustable-rear-swaybar/#findComment-1524108 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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