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    Whiteline adjustable rear swaybar - WOW!

    Hi everyone,

    Popped a Whitleine 19mm adjustable rear swaybar and wow, what a difference.

    The rest of the suspension is standard and I am planning to go coilovers, especially as the current setup seems overly stiff and crashes and bounces into every bloody pothole, but since the swaybar has been fitted

    I had reservations that adding a bar would increase the crashing but nope, the complete opposite. It would appear that the bar has tied the rear suspension together (obviously) and stiffened the chassis and what I'm feeling now is the front suspension being allowed to work throughout its full range.

    It could also mean that the rear wheels are being kept off the deck now and I am "flying" over bumps which I was previously falling into, but hey who cares, the result is fantastic, the car is now very liveable and I'm not in such a rush to fit the coilovers.

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    Good to hear. Is it the adjustable one? What setting are you using?

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    Yes it is.

    I had it on my previous Polo which was an 07 TDi.
    Made no difference on that which was part of the reason I thought I'd give it a go in this one.

    I started it on the loosest setting but have bumped It up a notch.
    Quite happy with it on this setting.
    It was still noticeable on the loosest setting.

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    got a link to site where you purchased?

    im worried i will order the wrong part!

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    Go to whiteline.com.au

    Pretty sure you can order online or just any whitened retailer which they list on their site too.
    The model number is bwr19z I think.
    You can double check off the website with the drop down menus.

    I know for a fact the endlinks are no longer available, as I left them on the old polo when I sold it and had to pay kmac a visit to get some new ones made up.
    I hope the bar as a kit (swaybar, end links and centre bushes and mounts) is still available.

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    Go to whiteline.com.au

    Pretty sure you can order online or just any whitened retailer which they list on their site too.
    The model number is bwr19z I think.
    You can double check off the website with the drop down menus.

    I know for a fact the endlinks are no longer available, as I left them on the old polo when I sold it and had to pay kmac a visit to get some new ones made up.
    I hope the bar as a kit (swaybar, end links and centre bushes and mounts) is still available.

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    Which model polo do you have it on now? I have an 08 Tdi, You say it made minimal difference on your 07 Tdi?

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    So would this thing make a difference to a completely stock GTI? Would it be a good first mod for the car, without the need for other mods to go with it?
    MY16 MK7 Golf GTI
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralfi View Post
    So would this thing make a difference to a completely stock GTI? Would it be a good first mod for the car, without the need for other mods to go with it?
    The problem with a "rear bar only" mod is that they can cause the rear end to step out in situtations that it wouldn't if you didn't have the rear bar fitted. This makes sense as the reason you fit a rear anti-roll bar is to decrease the grip from the rear end. Such conditions may be an emergency swerve or heavy braking (or coming completely off the throttle) mid corner.

    It's probably ok in the GTI as you have ESP.

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    Just curious, pologt18t, why would you (or anyone) want to decrease grip at all, from either end?
    What I'm asking is: why would someone provide a mod who's purpose is to decrease grip?
    What are the pros to a sway bar?
    2007 VW Polo GTi, white, standard. First registered in Japan, imported to NZ 2010. Owned since Dec/10. Love at first drive.

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