Whiteline bars
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sway bars won't help or hurt drag launches. They will help a TON in autocross and road racing.
For drag racing, stiffer springs help more than swaybars would.
For racing, swaybars help more than springs would, and the rear bar (with whiteline) is adjustable, allowing you to fine tune your race setup.
For drag racing, stiffer springs help more than swaybars would.
For racing, swaybars help more than springs would, and the rear bar (with whiteline) is adjustable, allowing you to fine tune your race setup.
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I know this is Hijacking too, at least a bit, but what is the quality of the Whiteline Strut bars?
I asked this before with no answers.
I asked this before with no answers.
I have the Eibach ones, front and rear, and when Neo_Tib gets his Whitelines we'll compare, hopefully he'll get them before I install mine smile.gif
We'll take pix if we get a chance
But I think Random mentioned that the Whiteline ones were thinker,... not sure if it were the front or rear one that was thicker
[ May 13, 2003, 06:13 PM: Message edited by: KayJai ]
We'll take pix if we get a chance
But I think Random mentioned that the Whiteline ones were thinker,... not sure if it were the front or rear one that was thicker
[ May 13, 2003, 06:13 PM: Message edited by: KayJai ]


