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Thread: Rear whiteline sway bar

  1. #11
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    thinking of getting a rsb too!
    is fsb worth getting too?

  2. #12
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    Fitting the FSB is not as easy as doing the rear it requires removal of front subframe.

    Do a search there is plenty of info on swaybars.

  3. #13
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    Has any one else found the Whiteline RSB (bushes) can be a little noisy / sqeaky - or am I the only one?

    What is the best fix for this - if I am not the only one (grease them up?)?
    JCM

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    Quote Originally Posted by 333000 View Post
    Has any one else found the Whiteline RSB (bushes) can be a little noisy / sqeaky - or am I the only one?

    What is the best fix for this - if I am not the only one (grease them up?)?
    Theye need to be greased with the grease provided, and have to re greased every few months(I redid mine yesterday). This will prevent them from squeaking and having a shorter service life.
    "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzen View Post
    Theye need to be greased with the grease provided, and have to re greased every few months(I redid mine yesterday). This will prevent them from squeaking and having a shorter service life.
    Blitzen: Thanks for the reply - looks like I have a job to do on the wifes Polo GTI next weekend...
    JCM

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