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just front , it come with other bushes but not the smal ones, i was going to change smaller ones as they don't look too healthy.

i looked thru whiteline site and couldn't find those small ones??

maybe just go to pedders and get new ones?

or if anyone knows a part number so i can order from whiteline?

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just front , it come with other bushes but not the smal ones, i was going to change smaller ones as they don't look too healthy.

i looked thru whiteline site and couldn't find those small ones??

maybe just go to pedders and get new ones?

or if anyone knows a part number so i can order from whiteline?

Just go down to your local suspension shop with those bushes hopfeully they can supply some matching bushes if you are worried about replacing them.

Did the kit come with the new front links (without bushes) or do are you using your existing links?

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Can anyone give me a heads up on what combo of swaybar stiffness would be best for GTST....? I'm guessing stiffer front than back but then my problem is... how stiff are the stock GTR rear ones? (25mm hollow) since thats what I'm fitting... Ultimately what I need to know is what best matches the GTR stock rear bar... any constructive feedback would be appreciated

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Does anyone know if you can get adjustable 27 (front) and 24(rear) bars? I only see fixed models of these bars.

Has anyone used the 24mm rear bar?

You can get adjustable 27mm Front and 24mm rear bars from Selbys, Just picked up a set from SK :D Havent installed yet but will be over the next week or so

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You can get adjustable 27mm Front and 24mm rear bars from Selbys, Just picked up a set from SK :D Havent installed yet but will be over the next week or so

Awesome, thanks for confirming! These are the ones I am after.

From what I understand, the 27mm adjustable front / 24mm adjustable rear are more suitable for track use or with R compound tyres, the normal combo as others have posted is a 24mm front adjustable / 22mm rear adjustable combo.

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I drove a 370Z last night, the thing handles like it is glued to the road!! My god!! Best handing car i have ever driven. I think im going to change my front 27mm one to a 24mm adjustable to fine tune it a bit more.

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I drove a 370Z last night, the thing handles like it is glued to the road!! My god!! Best handing car i have ever driven. I think im going to change my front 27mm one to a 24mm adjustable to fine tune it a bit more.

Do you think the front 27mm bar is too hard for your use? Which rear bar do you have?

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Do you think the front 27mm bar is too hard for your use? Which rear bar do you have?

I'm not sure honestly. However when pushed really hard on a down hill corner at a decent speed it will start to understeer mid corner. When driving at normal speeds into corners it is absolutely fine, only when pushed very hard. This could be due to wheel allignment, the car being to low, my driving method or the front swaybar being too big. So i'll play around with it a bit more, i just kind of wish i got the adjustable ones now. I just want it to handle as good as that 370 :thumbsup:

My rear is the 22mm fixed. These were the part numbers that Sydneykid wrote in the group buy.

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