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im looking at a set of whiteline sway bars as my car still doesnt handle like a want im lookn at these

http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail4.php?part_number=BNF24X

http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail4.php?part_number=BNR11XXZ

if any1 has used them let me know how it went cheers

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Um, in my case not in an R34, it's a 32, and not at both ends, just at the rear. But I'm perfectly happy with what putting it on did for my car. But let's face it.....it's an anti-roll bar. They're not rocket surgery. If your car rolls too much and you want it to roll less, you fit bigger bars. If it's under or oversteering, you beef up the front or rear more than the other. As long as they have functional end links and are properly heat treated so they won't change with time, there's precious little to choose between any one bar or another (if they're the same stiffness). About the only thing is whether they're hollow or solid and how nice the end links are.

im looking at a set of whiteline sway bars as my car still doesnt handle like a want im lookn at these

http://www.whiteline...t_number=BNF24X

http://www.whiteline...number=BNR11XXZ

if any1 has used them let me know how it went cheers

I can help you out if you like; I've run several GB's, but I can also get these as one off orders anytime; prices are the same as the GB. Where are you located?

Link to previous Group Buy; http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/376916-whiteline-sway-bar-group-buy-r32-r33-r34-gtr-and-2wd/

I've supplied more than 15 sets of the bars you've quoted to people on this forum; the feedback on their performance has been very good.thumbsup.gif

Feel free to PMthumbsup.gif

Cheers, Dale.

I can help you out if you like; I've run several GB's, but I can also get these as one off orders anytime; prices are the same as the GB. Where are you located?

Link to previous Group Buy; http://www.skylinesa...34-gtr-and-2wd/

I've supplied more than 15 sets of the bars you've quoted to people on this forum; the feedback on their performance has been very good.thumbsup.gif

Feel free to PMthumbsup.gif

Cheers, Dale.

launceston Tasmania mate

  • 5 weeks later...

just got these same bars for my r34 a month or so ago... one of the best bang for buck upgrades i have done!! get them off dale too.. easy hassle free transaction!!

Hey mate, Thinking about getting a set of SB's too. Can you describe what affect it had on the car's handling performance? The 27mm FSB is the thickest one, would getting a 24mm one be better for a road car?

Hey mate, Thinking about getting a set of SB's too. Can you describe what affect it had on the car's handling performance? The 27mm FSB is the thickest one, would getting a 24mm one be better for a road car?

I run Selby blade adjustable swaybars front (27mm) and rear (24mm).... Best upgrade i have done on my car to date!!! Handling is great and as a daily they are fine for a road car.... :thumbsup:

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