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AntiVenom 04-09-2015 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by osbornsm (Post 3163266)
Good to know!

but as a side note, nobody had issues with Whiteline either :rolleyes:

I'll see what other reviewers have said about the competitors. :-)

if you have the same problems with another brand of bars, it could only mean one thing...

you drive too damned fast. slow down. :rofl2:

clkio 04-09-2015 06:22 AM

I have the stillen sway bars set and I never had a single issue. And yes, I drive the car like I stole her all summer and never an issue.

kenchan 04-09-2015 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by clkio (Post 3163885)
I have the stillen sway bars set and I never had a single issue. And yes, I drive the car like I stole her all summer and never an issue.

I believe it. My G has stillens since 2004.. lol no issue


Another reason why I have a set as kangaroo backup.

Zauskycop 04-09-2015 12:36 PM

MANY track days, and trust me when I say I drive hard. No issues with my whiteline and I just checked it...still perfectly centered

Tracy Ramsey

Zauskycop 04-09-2015 12:41 PM

Now I'm going to ask MY question. With the install, how tight was the bushing on the swaybar? In other words, when lubed, was the bar able to rotate freely? If not, the bushing may have been too tight on the bar, causing binding! You can either grind down the "block" side of the bushing to make that fit nicer or put washers underneath the bracket (which is what I did) to give more clearance to the bushing, and less bind on the bar.

Tracy Ramsey

osbornsm 04-09-2015 02:05 PM

I think it's their "lateral locks" that they think are so clever, which are the culprit. Maybe i'll ditch those??

kenchan 04-09-2015 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by osbornsm (Post 3164356)
I think it's their "lateral locks" that they think are so clever, which are the culprit. Maybe i'll ditch those??

no, you need that, otherwise it will make the situation even worse!

make sure there is no more than 0.2mm play on each end. that pretty much fixed my kangaroo situation.

osbornsm 04-10-2015 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3164430)
no, you need that, otherwise it will make the situation even worse!

make sure there is no more than 0.2mm play on each end. that pretty much fixed my kangaroo situation.

Oh yeah, when i put those on there... they were right up on the bushing.
I'll be putting the stock bar back on tonight, so i'll be able to report for sure the thunkage. :icon17:

jamtinge 04-18-2017 12:49 PM

Sorry to bring this post back from 2015. But, it also means i did my homework.
It is now 2017, and i am wondering if this issue has been resolved with Whiteline.

I don't think i will track my car, but I still want some trouble free (front only) sway bar.


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