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Hey Guys,

The front swaybar mounts on my Series 2 R33 are old and in need of replacement.

Can someone please confirm the diameter of the standard front swaybar? I measured 22mm.

Has anyone here replaced their OEM bracket/mounts & bushes with Whiteline ones?

If so, it would be great if you could give me the Whiteline part numbers.

Cheers. :)

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Yeah man I have done the same. :happy:

I have browsed the Whiteline catalogue but can not find anything suitable. :)

There is not even a suitable universal mount & bush kit!

I have been researching Nolathane products as well but again no results.

You might want to try them for your R32 www.redranger.com.au

Is there anyone out there who can help with R33 Swaybar bush kits???

I just bought a complete adjustable rear link pin kit for my 33. Its a heavy duty number with ball joints top and bottom and screw adjustment. It was quite expensive at around 160 dollars through repco but it does work a treat. I am not sure if they do a similar setup for the front tho.

pedders have the bushes, if you pull your link bushes out and d shakel and take it to them with your d bush, they will able to help you.

where are you located. try pedders in mitcham ask for george, he know his stuff.

if pedders still dont help,god forbid, try centreline suspension in thomastown.

cheers,

zac.

Cheers Zac!

I didn't expect to have to really search for this kind of part- I thought they would be really common! :domokun:

Hopefully Pedders can come up with something tough enough so I don't have to replace then any time soon!

Thanks again for the advice mate :)

yeah i don't wanna pay for whole new links, just need the bushes. even though i probably should've upgraded the links when i did the swaybars.

i told pedders the diameters inside and out over the phone and they were f**kall help... might try going in then :thumbsup: thanks all

Guys,

I recently bot the F & R camber kits, castor kit, subframe alignments, and swap bars from SK's suspension Group Buy. Sounds "backwards" as everyone usually goes for springs and shocks (in the form of coilovers) first but I can tell you the handing impact on my car has been amazing. Give the group buy a look.

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