EOI ADJUSTABLE HD REAR SWAY BAR

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Post by Starion_Turbo »

Whats the difference between adjustable and not?

I have had 22mm rear and 24mm front selby's / whiteline for a while and they fit into stock mountings.
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Starion_Turbo wrote: I have had 22mm rear and 24mm front selby's / whiteline for a while and they fit into stock mountings.
That's interesting, as these sway bars are selby's/ whiteline ??

I have been told that there is no bushing possible for the rear greater than 18/19mm with original mounts. Would be nice to see
how your rear 22mm one's were mounted? With or without bush?
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Yes it is possible to use a 22mm sway bar in the stock mounting. The bush ends up being very thin though, but seem to work fine with no odd noises.

I used a 22mm rear whiteline bar, with 21mm Noltec bushes that required the outside to be filed down to fit, a very tight fit indeed, but the bar moved freely and made no odd noises.
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I know it's been a while but are there any good pics of the mounting points/brackets for these things?
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enthuzed wrote:I know it's been a while but are there any good pics of the mounting points/brackets for these things?
If I can take a clear shot with the car on the ground i can take some this weekend.
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That'd be sweet RT.
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Here some pics, the left mount is missing as i had to take it off due to a bolt falling off, but looks just like the one on the right.

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Post by JA83 »

are these sway bars still available form superoir suspensions??? what was the final costs on both sway bars?
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JA83 wrote:are these sway bars still available form superoir suspensions??? what was the final costs on both sway bars?
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Post by JDSTAZ45 »

^^^^^^
With regard to those pics above, I was there when the car was getting molested while fitting the larger saddles to house the 22mm bushes.
It involved drilling in an additional bracket under the cross member to fit the larger saddle.
At the time I thought it was strange they could not produce a proper bush or modify the existing bracket. Very fiddly around the exhaust side!

Mookeeh have a special on at the moment on ebay with 25mm and 21mm sway bars with bushes. No mods required.
US$199 plus US$169 shipping to Oz! They're usually for sale for US$269....

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SOLD :)
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lol , is that the one i got of you old fart ? Anyhow it was fun to fit , but well worth the effort , and I have found a manufacturer to make me a blade type front sway bar for me and hopefully I will get it in a few weeks :)
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4gpwr wrote:lol , is that the one i got of you old fart ? Anyhow it was fun to fit , but well worth the effort , and I have found a manufacturer to make me a blade type front sway bar for me and hopefully I will get it in a few weeks :)
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