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Thread: Sway Bar for a WRX wagon

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    Chibi WRX's Avatar

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    Sway Bar for a WRX wagon

    Any fellow WRX wagon owners out there with sway bars?
    I want to get a set this summer for SilverD but there are more out there for Sedans.
    Which are the best for wagons front/rear.

    She's a daily driver so I don't need any thing to extreme just looking for one to help her turn tighter.

    Diamonds might be some girls best-friend, but for me it's the Subies!"

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    ADAM! Get in here & help the nice lady out. He's on his way, I yelled.
    Every thug needs a lady.

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    LOL thank you

    Diamonds might be some girls best-friend, but for me it's the Subies!"

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    I always hear good things about whiteline sway bars, for what that's worth.
    Every thug needs a lady.

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    I have the whiteline sway bars. Love em!
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    I have been thinking about getting them.
    Cool, I am glad you Guys love them.

    Diamonds might be some girls best-friend, but for me it's the Subies!"

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    WhiteLine! I personally run 24mm front and 22mm rear connected with Kartboy Endlinks. If you are interested in prices feel free to PM us. We ship any order over $99 FREE.

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    Ladies First

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    I am quite a fan of my whiteline as well...just do it!

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    Lol Tom.




    I had 24mm rallitek on Brooke and that was aggressive. I would recommend 22mm front and rear for daily driving. I will significantly stiffen up the feel in corners but won't adversely effect ride quality.

    Personally I'm going 24mm adjustable in the rear most likely and 22mm in the front. I happen to enjoy a little oversteer in corners
    Last edited by JAC Wagon; 02-20-2013 at 10:36 PM.

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    You don't want to hear what I have then, lol.
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