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I used to run the adjustable Whiteline swaybar. A friend has a turbo conversion in his R32 GTS so gavce his my old swaybars to usem inlcuding the links.

Only now when i open the kit to install the new swaybars, they arent complete with all the bits needed, and actually use some of the old/std parts / links etc.

So can someone post up pics of the undersides of their cars so i can try and suss out the bits i need to buy?

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I used to run the adjustable Whiteline swaybar. A friend has a turbo conversion in his R32 GTS so gavce his my old swaybars to usem inlcuding the links.

Only now when i open the kit to install the new swaybars, they arent complete with all the bits needed, and actually use some of the old/std parts / links etc.

So can someone post up pics of the undersides of their cars so i can try and suss out the bits i need to buy?

From a Whiteline stabiliser bar fitting kit perspective;

The front bars, adj and fixed, both use the standard D brackets

The fixed bar uses the standard drop links

The adj bar uses special links (Whiteline supply them with the bar)

The rear bars, adj and fixed, both use the standard D brackets

The fixed rear bar uses the standard drop links

The adj rear bar uses special links (Whiteline supply them with the bar)

Let me know what you need, I have a few sets of links (no D brackets though) on the shelf for emergencies.

:D cheers :(

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It seems i need the D-brackets, and im not sure i have all the bushes needed to install the swaybars themselves? Need photos as its been 6 nmonths since i took off my old bars... photos would be good.

I may just get the wheel alignment ppl to sort it all out??? Id rather do it myself though as the expense of doing this rally that im gettign the car ready for is out of control :laugh:

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It seems i need the D-brackets, and im not sure i have all the bushes needed to install the swaybars themselves? Need photos as its been 6 nmonths since i took off my old bars... photos would be good.

I may just get the wheel alignment ppl to sort it all out??? Id rather do it myself though as the expense of doing this rally that im gettign the car ready for is out of control :(

Roy,

You should have two D brackets/bushes per bar. The photo is of the GT-R bars, but the droppers are much of a muchness. Gt-R set only comes with the rear droppers - the fronts just bolt up to the standard ones.

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From a Whiteline stabiliser bar fitting kit perspective;

The front bars, adj and fixed, both use the standard D brackets

The adj bar uses special links (Whiteline supply them with the bar)

Theres the ticket then, my fronts didnt come with any bushes. And the D brackets need a fiar bit of tweaking to fit the bush. After a lot of cursing i still want able to do them alst night. One hr sleep in over 2.5 days and i ran out of puff...ph and forgot to put wheels back on the car when dropping it off the jack.... oops ;) Very tired :P

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Well just rang Whiteline to order them and they are telling me the adjustable front swaybars use std links. Looking at the car that has my old swaybars they are aftermarket links and definitely not std. So something has chamged as Whiteline since i had my original ones fitted.

The adventures of doign things to crs when you have a deadline...time to try Noltec i think.

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Well just rang Whiteline to order them and they are telling me the adjustable front swaybars use std links. Looking at the car that has my old swaybars they are aftermarket links and definitely not std. So something has chamged as Whiteline since i had my original ones fitted.

The adventures of doign things to crs when you have a deadline...time to try Noltec i think.

Standard links on R33's and R34's, but Whiteline links on R32's. You want me to send you a link kit, I have a couple of spare sets? PM will do.

:huh: cheers :blush:

PS; I don't have any spare D bushes or D brackets though.

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My adjustable front bar didn't come with links for my r32. :3some:

Standard one seems to work alright, just need to to get off my arse one of these days and replace the rubber bush with some poly ones i have lying around

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