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Are all the whiteline swaybars faulty I just installed one on my CD5 accord.
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 Originally Posted by e240
Those of you with an EG, who are using the thick Whiteline rear sway bars, do you use these with the heavy duty mounting kit in conjunction with a Tie Bar and still experience tearing?
Frankly, I've tracked a couple of times with the Whiteline kits and its been alright, but anyway, I've moved to a thinner sway bar to resolve some handling problems.
the tiebar doesnt make a difference - From the amount of "subframe tear" ive seen , only 1 had no tiebar and the others had the tiebar.
Guys , the problem with this design is this - a basic description.

The same amount of force is applied to the overall RED areas shown above. The difference is , the whiteline has a much more concentrated force applied to those 3 smaller holes while the ASR brace spreads the load upon a greater plane. Hence , it is a better and safer product.
Please , if anyone can add or correct me upon these issues feel free. But this is a basic description and fact
Last edited by bennjamin; 21-10-2007 at 08:28 PM.
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Another interesting fact is that this company use(d) lower rated tensile bolts than OEM spec - but is under higher working loads than OEM spec. (thicker swabar than OEM = more load correct?)
Last edited by bennjamin; 21-10-2007 at 09:38 PM.
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To be fair
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"that may have been the case some time ago, so it seems that we are stuck with this legacy. For the record, we now use high quality high tensile bolts, minimum Gr8.8, and up to Gr12.8 for the lower control arm bolts"
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...t=62204&page=5
MFactory Competition Products
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 Originally Posted by thebob
blah blah blah blah
Lets try and keep this thread factual...
Last edited by bennjamin; 21-10-2007 at 09:43 PM.
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True that - lets reply with experiences and facts rather than a simple " this is crap or shite" guys.
This thread is about Whiteline , more exactly the quality and design of its mounting kits for aftermarket swaybars.
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 Originally Posted by bennjamin
the tiebar doesnt make a difference - From the amount of "subframe tear" ive seen , only 1 had no tiebar and the others had the tiebar.
Guys , the problem with this design is this - a basic description.
The same amount of force is applied to the overall RED areas shown above. The difference is , the whiteline has a much more concentrated force applied to those 3 smaller holes while the ASR brace spreads the load upon a greater plane. Hence , it is a better and safer product.
Please , if anyone can add or correct me upon these issues feel free. But this is a basic description and fact 
Good description Ben. Something else to add is that the reinforcement at the back of the subframe is significantly less on the Whiteline kit than the ASR kit.
I think something very important to note here - in terms of driving feel both the whiteline kit and the ASR kit feel almost identical. For ek1 owners they are a huge upgrade from having no rear sway - as such handling is greatly improved. The Whiteline kit cant be faulted for improving handling. The issue is purely with the construction and design of the kit IMO.
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 Originally Posted by ludecrs
They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
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So the problem with Whiteline here is not the swaybar, but the substandard reinforcement kit, right?
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 Originally Posted by aaronng
So the problem with Whiteline here is not the swaybar, but the substandard reinforcement kit, right?
As far as I understand it, yes. I have yet to have seen the bar itself actually break.
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 Originally Posted by ludecrs
They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
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I don't understand why people don't just get the ASR reinforcement kit and use that with the whiteline swaybar.
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 Originally Posted by aaronng
I don't understand why people don't just get the ASR reinforcement kit and use that with the whiteline swaybar.
I got a feeling ti doesnt fit as the whiteline bar mounts further out.. could be wrong.. but someone actually tried it but had to use the whiteline ears, which defeated 0.5 of the ASR purpose...
Else you can do a DIY.. i did... DIY ASR... eheheheh $50
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