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Thread: GTI swaybar upgrades

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    GTI swaybar upgrades

    Hi there everyone.

    I recently fitted a whiteline adjustable rear sway bar. Love the results, not oversteery or unpredictable at all. Just feels tighter and more controlled.


    I was so pleased with the result that today I ordered a new FRONT whiteline adjustable swaybar.

    In your opinions which setting should i have it on for the front?

    For the rear i have it on the middle medium setting.

    My GTI is a weekend car ONLY, so ride comfort isnt a huge thing. i just want it to handle like a go kart. So maybe the hardest setting for the front bar?

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    mmm sounds like something worth looking at
    Red Polo GTI
    GIAC
    H&R Cup Suspension
    Rear Swaybar

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    It definately is something to look at i got them front and rear transformed the car dramatically.

    Hey mitch what setting u got on the rear the middle setting??

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    beefa Guest
    I live 5 mins from Whiteline, do they sell from the store itself or only online ??

    The price i have seen on the rear bar seems very good.

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    Im looking at buying them...

    Is it easy to put on? Could a noob like myself do it ?

    What i mean is, is there any suspention unbolting ?

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    yep i want a rear one as well. i wonder if they do group buys.
    For Sale 2006 VW Polo GTI
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    beefa Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Kai View Post
    Im looking at buying them...

    Is it easy to put on? Could a noob like myself do it ?

    What i mean is, is there any suspention unbolting ?
    Kai,

    There are some really well detailed instructions on the Whiteline website for the installation.
    http://www.whiteline.com.au/docs/ins...Z362_BWR19.pdf

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    wow

    thanks mate

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    They're pretty simple to fit, and yes, based on my experience in another forum, you can do group buys with Whiteline.

    It helps if you have a set of ramps (or are very thin )

    Mitch, I'll be interested to hear of how you get on with the front bar. From memory, it's about the same thickness as stock, just adjustable, so there may be very little in it.

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    How much...?

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