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 VIDEO: Whiteline Adjustable Swaybars Explained

(From Whiteline Automotive) The fitting of bigger Whiteline Swaybars is still the best dollar for dollar handling improvement you can make.

Why? First, while car manufacturers appreciate the role the sway bar plays in vehicle control, safety and comfort, their standard bars, like the vehicles they are fitted to, are built to a compromise of price, performance and comfort. Secondly, handling and suspension design is an evolutionary process with constant changes.

Cornering loads are spread more evenly across the tyres delivering more grip and frankly, that's what it's all about. You also get improved tyre wear as your tyres stay flatter and more upright. Comfort improves because your car sits flatter through bends meaning less movement inside the vehicle.

Whiteline Adjustable Sway Bars allow their stiffness to be altered by increasing or reducing the length of the lever arms. This permits the roll stiffness to be tuned for different situations without replacing the entire bar. The stiffer the bar, the more force required to move the left and right wheels relative to each other. This increases the amount of force required to make the body roll.

Whiteline adjustable sway bars offer from 2 up to 4 points of adjustment allowing in some cases 10 distinct stiffness settings for precise handling bias adjustment. The Whiteline Blade is available across a huge range of applications.

Whiteline Swaybars are manufactured using the finest grade spring steel. They are powder coated and supplied with high performance polyurethane mounting bushes in a DIY kit form, ready to simply bolt on.

For more information on our adjustable sway bar range go to www.whiteline.com.au

 

Whiteline Automotive

 


Comments

Just_Wanna_Drive
# Just_Wanna_Drive
Tuesday, August 24, 2010 6:03 AM
One of the best investments/improvements I've ever made on my car...
M-P
# M-P
Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:45 AM
I just wish they made them for the FD...not sure why they don't??
Jeff Naeyaert
# Jeff Naeyaert
Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:54 AM
I've been buggin' them about that too! Getting anything for the FD is hard seeing as it was such a relatively limited production...

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