Whiteline rear sway bar

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240sxjeff
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Hey guys I have a quick question: I have a rear whiteline swaybar in my room. When I put it on do you think it will create too much oversteer?BTW I will still have my stock one on the front.


Bronze MFP
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the car might get a little more tail happy, but why don't you try it out and let us know It shouldn't cause an unreasonable amount, just have to be careful in the rain or snow, but im guessing you don't have to worry about snow at all.do you have any sort of VLSD, clutch or helical diff in or are you running an open differential?

240sxjeff
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No I still have the stock open diff. I was actually thinking of welding my open diff in the meantime while I save up for a J30 but a kid at my school said he likes the welded diff 100 times better than the J30

I know the bar is adjustable so I guess I will write some type of review on how the car drives on both settings.My car does not have a stock rear sway bar so I beleive It should be quite a noticable difference.

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if you dont have a swaybar already, you wil probably love your car all over again after installing the whiteline. i'd say get a j30 diff at least. Welded diffs are sketchy on the street, but it is definitly the cheapest option.

240sxjeff
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Yeah my car has extreme understeer right now. The only reason why I only bought the rear is because almost all the aftermarket front sways are the same size as the stock one. hopefully the car will be more towards nuetral with slight oversteer than just extreme oversteer


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