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Old Oct 13, 2008 | 11:55 AM
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YET another Sway Bar thread...

We're all going to be experts at this by EOY.

Anyone ever heard of Whiteline out of Australia?
http://www.whiteline.com.au/

Their web site says they are the best suspension products in the world!!
 
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Anyone ever heard of Whiteline out of Australia?
http://www.whiteline.com.au/

Their web site says they are the best suspension products in the world!!
They might be the best. For:

Acura---------Alfa Romeo------Audi---------BMW---------Chrysler---------Dahaitsu------Eunos
Ford-----------Holden------------Honda------Hyundai------Land Rover----Mazda---------Mini
Mitsubishi----Nissan------------Opel---------Peugeot-----Pontiac---------Proton---------Renault
Subaru--------Suzuki------------Toyota-------Volvo--------VW

Notice anything missing? I'm not gonna call Australia to find out

[edit: their catalog shows at one point they sold 996 blade adjustable sways. But, it appears that these aren't current products]

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Old Oct 13, 2008 | 03:37 PM
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Tom, what a GREAT opportunity for a trip to investigate!
 
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Tom, what a GREAT opportunity for a trip to investigate!
True. But that's a long flight for some sway bars Besides, I'm not sure you'd want to cut your car up for ****pit adjustable blade sway bars. You could always run outboard adjustable blades, but that defeats the purpose, and is probably not cost effective either.

Actually, I'd be insterested to know if anyone has run blades sways on their double duty street/track 996.

AudiOn19s - you ever seen anyone besides Cup cars running blade adjustable sways? I know I haven't.

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AudiOn19s - you ever seen anyone besides Cup cars running blade adjustable sways? I know I haven't.

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What is a "blade adjustable sway"???
 
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What is a "blade adjustable sway"???
With adjustment holes?
 
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What is a "blade adjustable sway"???
With a "blade" instead of holes?
 
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Actually, I'd be insterested to know if anyone has run blades sways on their double duty street/track 996.
Where did it say they where blade sways?
 



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