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Hey Guys,

Ive already got most of the SK Whiteline setup for my 33 GTST(Full Camber/Castor kit and Pineapples) and am going to order the Swaybars and Springs/Bilsteins tomorrow.

So I went to order the swaybars today and noticed the part numbers dont match his recomendations

On his GB thread he has for the front swaybars as either the "BNF24X" 24mm fixed or "BNF24Z" 24mm Adjustable.

On the Whiteline website the "BNF24X" is a 27mm Fixed bar??? and the "Z" is a 24mm Adjustable

On the rears he has "BNR11X" 22mm for the fixed and "BNR11XZ" 22mm for adjustable.

On the Whiteline website the "BNR11X" is right for the fixed and the "BNR11XZ" is right for adjustable so this seem ok

Can someone just clarify for me what sizes I should get? By the looks of it 24mm front and 22mm rear (Instead of 27mm front and 20mm rear) Is this the correct setup?

You out there SK?

Hey Guys,

Ive already got most of the SK Whiteline setup for my 33 GTST(Full Camber/Castor kit and Pineapples) and am going to order the Swaybars and Springs/Bilsteins tomorrow.

So I went to order the swaybars today and noticed the part numbers dont match his recomendations

On his GB thread he has for the front swaybars as either the "BNF24X" 24mm fixed or "BNF24Z" 24mm Adjustable.

On the Whiteline website the "BNF24X" is a 27mm Fixed bar??? and the "Z" is a 24mm Adjustable

On the rears he has "BNR11X" 22mm for the fixed and "BNR11XZ" 22mm for adjustable.

On the Whiteline website the "BNR11X" is right for the fixed and the "BNR11XZ" is right for adjustable so this seem ok

Can someone just clarify for me what sizes I should get? By the looks of it 24mm front and 22mm rear (Instead of 27mm front and 20mm rear) Is this the correct setup?

You out there SK?

I'm here, for an R33GTST 27mm front and either 22mm or 24mm rear is the go, depending on power and tyres. PM me if you want more details and/or explanations.

Cheers

Gary

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