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Just got my rear whiteline swaybar today and in the process of fitting it all up. I'm not too sure exactly what side of the swaybar the link is meant to mount to or doesn't it matter? I've attached a picture of the position I have it in at the moment. Any help or advice about fitting them would be great :) thanks!post-52764-0-59529700-1328863160_thumb.jpg

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awesome! thanks man :) and just another question. I've got the car jacked up at the moment so would it be better to put the links in place then lower the car then tighten all bolts?

Yes; I always do my final tighten up at normal ride height; this allows you to check clearances and make sure everything is in the right place. Do you have a set of ramps you can run the car up on?:thumbsup:

sweet! unfortunately i dont have ramps :( think i may have to invest in a set

How low is your car? You might be able to put two wheels up on a kerb, and slide underneath.

Watch out for hot exhausts!pinch.gif

In the past I have jacked the car up, stacked up some big bits of wood (like offcuts of sleepers) under the tyres and let it back down so that it loads up the suspension but gives another 250mm or so to slide underneath so I could tighten suspension bolts up. Leave the jack/stands in place to make it safer, etc etc.

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