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  1. #1
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    swaybar hitting exhaust

    hey guys, i just installed my whiteline 22mm rear sway bar on my DC4, problem is it seems to be hitting the stock exhaust piping.... is this normal? i've also got koni yellow shocks + eibach springs installed.

    i have to say that the quality of whiteline parts that came through were not the greatest. the braces had paint chipped off them and underneath it was rusted.... like they literally got just spraypainted over the rust. the nuts and bolts were weak and a couple of the bolts threads just wore away like butter..... kinda sucked but hey what can you do....

    i remember reading another thread where someone installed it with the shiteline logo upside down meaning they installed the whole bar upside down.... but with this fitting it has made me think twice.

    here are some pics, can someone tell me if anything looks wrong with the way i've installed it please?


    right side


    left side


    middle right


    middle left

  2. #2
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    have you tried turning the bar the other way around?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Limbo
    have you tried turning the bar the other way around?
    As Limbo said, pretty sure it is on upside down.
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    In the effort to not install it upside down, you installed it upside down...
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    haha yeah i just changed it back then, god dammit.... first i installed my shocks back to front... then this


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    oh and i meant to say whiteline not shiteline lol..... typo even though i was having a rant about it!!!

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    At least from your pics, it is now clear which way is up for the DC whiteline rear sway.
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    hey dude , show me a pic please, i have similar problem

  9. #9
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    yeah.. it's very deceiving..
    they stick the whiteline sticker upside down
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    Quote Originally Posted by sydteg21
    hey dude , show me a pic please, i have similar problem
    What do you want a pic of? All you have to do is turn the swaybar around - pretty straight forward.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sydteg21
    hey dude , show me a pic please, i have similar problem
    The pictures are in the 1st post.................
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  12. #12
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    i'll take some pics on the weekend of the correct way to have it installed, the clearance is huge now and i don't get a horrid crunching noise fron it hitting my exhaust! hehe

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