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    Whiteline adjustable swaybar setting?

    Got a Whiteline RSB on order and the two hole adjustability is a nice addition, just wondering for those who have it, what have you guys got it set on? Medium? Hard? Did hard setting make the car too tail happy?

    Just wanna stiffen up the car abit around corners since i've noticed some understeer with the oem one.
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    set it to the soft setting, then drive it around for a while, if u want it with more over steer move it to the hard setting.
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    As riced_civic said jus depends on how u want it, but on my whiteline bar i jus have it on the softest setting, plenty of anti-roll on an off track for me , though i do wanna set it on the hardest setting an see how it feels like
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    just set it to the hardest. i have mine on the hardest and i don't get oversteer unless going 8/10ths in the wet.
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    The one for the DC5/EP3 has two holes so i'm guess ones either medium or hard, where as three holes i belive goes soft/med/hard.

    Is it easily adjustable? from what it looks, i would just undo the endlink bolts and move it up or down a hole? Do I need to jack the car up to do this? I read somewhere that i should tighten the bolts where the bar connects to the endlinks when the car is at ride height and not jacked up in the air :S Something to do with preloading
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    yes, jack it up, change to the desired hole, then tighten a little bit then lower the car then tighten tight
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    alright cheers, will try medium, see how it handles then I'll try it on hard to compare and see which i like
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    Just installed the sway bar today, one thing I noticed is that instructions say endlinks should be as vertical as possible. Mine sort of sits on an angle on the medium setting, is this normal?

    I saw that with my stock swaybars it also sit in a similar position; i've tried adjusting it to make it sit vertical but it will only go in one way. Also if it move it to stiff setting it will sit nearly vertical.
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    not having it perfectly vertical is fine.
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    So how does it feel now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by UNA91 View Post
    Just installed the sway bar today, one thing I noticed is that instructions say endlinks should be as vertical as possible. Mine sort of sits on an angle on the medium setting, is this normal?

    I saw that with my stock swaybars it also sit in a similar position; i've tried adjusting it to make it sit vertical but it will only go in one way. Also if it move it to stiff setting it will sit nearly vertical.

    The "stiffer" you run , the endlink is brought closer in and increases the endlink angle and "stiffness".

    (some companies like BLOX) You can get adjustable endlinks to compensate and shorten the endlink so it keeps the angle as vertical as possible

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    Quote Originally Posted by u mad? View Post
    So how does it feel now?
    Haven't had a chance to drive it out yet since I installed it Friday night and had work all weekend but will see tomorrow!

    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    The "stiffer" you run , the endlink is brought closer in and increases the endlink angle and "stiffness".

    (some companies like BLOX) You can get adjustable endlinks to compensate and shorten the endlink so it keeps the angle as vertical as possible
    Hmm well now that I looked at it from directly underneath, the endlink does sit vertical, but the balljoint is angled up, thats still fine right? If i were to move it to the hard setting, the joint will sit closer to middle, but angled down slightly. But i'll see how medium setting goes this week then move up to hard setting to compare.

    I'll prob go for adjustable links after i see how the OEM ones will hold up.
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