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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Oct 11, '11 From Chattanooga Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Anyone tried this on our generation? It looks interesting. I'm just worried about reliability. Plus, you still have the same crappy weak-ass sway bar.
http://skeijmel.nl/skrd/index.php?page=rear-anti-rollbar |
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I think you misunderstood what delusionz was saying Bonzai.
Quite a few people around the world own ST205's, the ST205 wasn't offered in the USA. Whiteline makes swaybars for the ST205, where as ST doesn't make them for the ST205. So of course people are going to buy the whiteline one to fit their vehicle. Myself personally hadn't heard of ST until members on this site brought it up, where as whiteline was more widely known. And although the ST is cheaper to begin with, once you add in the shipping to other countries it makes it more expensive, so then the whiteline the wiser option. I haven't heard of any members having issues with the whiteline, but have heard ST had to make another version due to some fitment issues? and tabs for the endlinks have snapped off and can make noise. I would actaually prefer more adjustment and settings to suit my style of driving, due to whats involved with installing them then getting an extra 2mm -------------------- |
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