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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteline View Post
    With the help of ozhonda forum, we have tried to improve our product to make it both stronger to reduce the likelihood of any chassis failures as a result of possible installation shortfalls...
    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 ?
    Last edited by bennjamin; 12-03-2007 at 04:04 PM.

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