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hey guys,

Am in the midst of a whole car suspension/brake upgrade at the moment and haven't had any luck finding urethane aftermarket front sway bar bushes. i've pulled one out and its 21mm ID with a ridge down the curved section of the bush. Does anyone know if they use the same bush as an s13/s14/s15/r33/r34/a31? or where to get them

cheers

Whiteline should be able to do the job. I'll assume you mean mounting bushes which resemble a D?

http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail4.php?part_number=W21105

Have you already upgraded your sway bars? If not i would be doing that at the same time.

Whiteline should be able to do the job. I'll assume you mean mounting bushes which resemble a D?

http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail4.php?part_number=W21105

Have you already upgraded your sway bars? If not i would be doing that at the same time.

yea man talking about the ones which mount up to the castor rod bracket that are shaped like a D. yea i was looking into the whiteline sway bars but have heard from a few people that the build quality is pretty average.

what size swaybars do you run?

"Build quality pretty average"

What drugs are these people on? How the hell can the build quality be "average"?

The fact is the Whiteline bars are a perfectly good product available in useful sizes and with some extra features that you can choose to buy or not buy as the fancy takes you (these would be the heavy duty end links on the heavier adjustable bars). Sure, they are heavier than some other brands because they are solid......but then you don't pay $600 each for them either.

Exactly as above, they are solid and sure they are heavier but they do work very well and for the price you cant go past them.
I currently have the same as the sydneykid group buy 24mm adjustable front and 22mm adjustable rear, however that is different from car to car, i suggest you look that up for a rough guide on what works for your car.

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