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| View Poll Results: Are you interested in Whiteline Adjustable Sway bars | |||
| Yes and I'm from North America |
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34 | 82.93% |
| Yes and I'm from Australia/New Zealand |
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2 | 4.88% |
| Yes and I'm from Asia |
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1 | 2.44% |
| Yes and I'm from Europe |
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1 | 2.44% |
| Yes and you didn't like my Area (please pm me) |
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3 | 7.32% |
| Yes but only if they make a 2NZ-FE fitment bar |
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0 | 0% |
| Voters: 41. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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How would the rear bar be adjustable? I understand the idea behind changing the length of the leverarm of the bar by moving the endlinks towards or away from the end of the leverarm. My question is asked because the rear bar is not mounted to the car's chassis in the middle, but is instead mounted only at the ends, and acts more or less as a beam stiffener, not as a traditional swaybar.
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