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View Poll Results: Are you interested in Whiteline Adjustable Sway bars
Yes and I'm from North America 34 82.93%
Yes and I'm from Australia/New Zealand 2 4.88%
Yes and I'm from Asia 1 2.44%
Yes and I'm from Europe 1 2.44%
Yes and you didn't like my Area (please pm me) 3 7.32%
Yes but only if they make a 2NZ-FE fitment bar 0 0%
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Old 11-27-2008, 03:04 PM   #1
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Don't get me wrong, i love whiteline! Quality, strength for tracking cars!
But after i switched out to cusco on one of my subies, i don't know if it would go on another of my car's again. They are strong b/c they are heavy, and the front on my legacy gt caused my steering pump failure. If there were no other adjustable options, then you can bet that I'd be a 4x (4 car) repeat customer.

People who haven't heard of whiteline, they are GREAT Quality, and i've never heard of someone breaking an endlink, mount, or a swaybar.
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Old 11-27-2008, 03:13 PM   #2
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Don't get me wrong, i love whiteline! Quality, strength for tracking cars!
But after i switched out to cusco on one of my subies, i don't know if it would go on another of my car's again. They are strong b/c they are heavy, and the front on my legacy gt caused my steering pump failure. If there were no other adjustable options, then you can bet that I'd be a 4x (4 car) repeat customer.

People who haven't heard of whiteline, they are GREAT Quality, and i've never heard of someone breaking an endlink, mount, or a swaybar.
I had a cusco front and rear on my 240sx. Was taking a extremly sharp turn one day and it ripped the bolt strait out of the frame. Had to have a hole cut in to the frame and a bolt and nut installed to put the control arm back in place. I think it was due to the heavy duty thick bar =). My car never handled the same after that.
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