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Thread: white line swaybar??

  1. #11
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    where did u purchase the white line sway bars from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by florantonio View Post
    where did u purchase the white line sway bars from?
    I got mine direct. A few people on here have said they managed to get them cheaper then direct by saving on postage and getting it locally.
    I found my local 'middle man' was putting massive mark ups on and couldnt say how long it would take to get them

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    cheers dylan

    looks a goer to me

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    I have the Whiteline swaybar too, the non-adjustable one, with stock drop links. Stopped all rubbing on the driveshaft

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polo GTEye N9 View Post
    Sorry to hi jack but has anyone got any feedback on whiteline swaybars for the 2008 Polo GTi.... Al
    Have a look in the Polo section mate, plenty of opinions in there.

    Rear sway is a good bandaid, but for good results, Coilovers / springs & shocks are the way to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noone View Post
    Have a look in the Polo section mate, plenty of opinions in there.

    Rear sway is a good bandaid, but for good results, Coilovers / springs & shocks are the way to go.
    They're not a bandaid, a good suspension system has both modified swaybars and springs+shocks/coilovers.
    They both do different things, and if anything the shocks+springs are a bandaid for lacklustre swaybars
    Current: '04 Astra SRI Turbo - EDS IPF Flash, 3" TBE, Quaife LSD
    Previously: Bora 4mo, cams, coilovers, tune, exhaust, brembo's etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by noone View Post
    Have a look in the Polo section mate, plenty of opinions in there.

    Rear sway is a good bandaid, but for good results, Coilovers / springs & shocks are the way to go.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lonewolf1983 View Post
    They're not a bandaid, a good suspension system has both modified swaybars and springs+shocks/coilovers.
    They both do different things, and if anything the shocks+springs are a bandaid for lacklustre swaybars
    Neither will do the whole job individually - they're complimentary components with different (but complimentary) design goals.

    Coilovers/springs & shocks act individually at each corner of the car. Swaybars join the sides of the car together to help transfer cornering load to the unloaded side of the vehicle and resist independant movement of L/R suspension components.
    Nothing to see here...

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