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DTMR 06-27-2013 08:07 AM

sway bars or panhard bar?
 
The last mod I did to my car was lower it with kw v3s and I was wondering what is the next step to improve cornering abilities. Should I upgrade my sway bar or should I get the whiteline panhard bar and brace. Does anyone have any experience with whiteline products, are they good? For sway bars I was planning either hotchkis or whiteline and for panhard with brace I was going to go whiteline

magnido45 06-27-2013 10:04 AM

Usually, most folks would get the rear centered first (in your case w/ the Whiteline panhard bar/brace combo) after they get their car lowered, especially if the rear end shift is noticable...before they get the sway bars...

I have all Whiteline suspension products on the car...I am very happy with the quality/performance of their products. Customer service is great also! What attracted me was the no maintenance "set it and forget it" Synthetic Elastomer bushings...I don't want to have to regrease/maintain my suspension over time.

Whiteline boasts, "That's right no squeaks, no groans and best of all no need to regrease!!"

http://www.whiteline.com.au/chassis_bushings.php

jayman33 06-27-2013 10:14 AM

Hey bro, give me a shout.

UPRSharad 06-27-2013 03:11 PM

I'm running UPR's panhard bar and brace, and they tightened it up nicely. (presumably from the poly bushings and tubular chrome-moly)


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