i do agree this is a contributing factor to a few "failures" or loud noises arising from swaybar setups... small things like not using enough grease on the bushes or over tightening bolt/s etc can prematurely wear the kit.
Its good that Whiteline has improved the install instructions (from 2 pictures of the finished thing back in the day lol! ) to a more in depth guide.
All things considered - i strongly think the whiteline design will be better with a rear plate to spread the load - 2 other kits (beaks and ASR ) use this same kit , and i have never heard of subframe tearout with these designs.
the frontal plate can be any shape or design or material , but the "plucking" force is placed onto 4 small holes on the subframe. With a backing plate there , it gives a larger area for support IMO
thoughts ?





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