We choose our rear sways based on the stiffness. If someone wants something stiffer than what 18mm can provide, then Comptech is the way to go. Why compromise with something that is not stiff enough for your needs?Quote:
Originally Posted by 2jz
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We choose our rear sways based on the stiffness. If someone wants something stiffer than what 18mm can provide, then Comptech is the way to go. Why compromise with something that is not stiff enough for your needs?Quote:
Originally Posted by 2jz
You forgot shipping as well ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by curik
One of the Ozhonda traders here also sells Whiteline. Ask him for a quote (Underground Imports).
Hi black cat, is the whiteline gonna be comparably good compared to comptech despite being 4mm smaller?
LOL, black cat..... If you travel on the highways/freeways often, I'd just keep it stock or go 18mm whiteline. 22mm comptech would make the steering too sensitive and it would be tiresome on the highway to keep making sure the car was straight.
I really stiff rear sway bar isn't necessarily a good thing and one that's too stiff can actually cause issues -- depending on the sort of driving you do, and how the rest of your suspension is set up.
I can't remember where I read it (I think it was at autospeed.com.au) but supposedly a small increase in swaybar diameter can cause a large increase in stiffness (it's not directly proportional) -- it's something surprising like every 2 mm doubles the stiffness.
You want the front and rear to work together -- otherwise you'll get a really unstable car.
All right, undergroundimport has them and I'm quoting the pricing right now. Anyone has got one from them? How much? Thanks
pm egSi, he's the owner of undergroundimports he can help you out
hi to all,
i was thinking of getting rear whiteline swaybars for my 05 euro.
just wanna hear from ppl who has these on there car, if it maded any improvements and what they think of it....
also does anyone know how much they are????
cheers
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i don't think whiteline makes front sway bar for euro.
I've got an 06 MT euro.I've got an 18mm rear bar on mine,it's good. Seems to "tie" the rear end down tighter than the std. one.I got mine from Roadholder suspension in Kirrawee(dont have their no.) $200.00 i think.I wouldnt buy Whiteline gear(had bad experience).Quality control leaves a lot to be desired!!!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by euro69
Euro69 - I have merged your new thread with an old whiteline thread. If you have more questions post it here.Quote:
Originally Posted by euro69
So do you have confirmation whiteline make a front sway for the Euro? The front sway is actually quite thick stock and making it thicker is only going to induce more understeer. If you are running coilovers, strut brace and a rear sway bar the front does not roll much anyway. So I would keep the stock front sway.
Fitting a thinner bar with the Whiteline rear sway would be an interesting experiment though :)