Installing a Whiteline Front Sway Bar
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Is it really that big of a difference with one installed? I've got an 03 model so not sure if that matters. I wouldn't mind driving an S with it installed to see for myself. Taaxed?
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Taaxed its piss easy man, you may break a few of the plastic clips that hold the undercowl on so becareful when removing them.
I noticed the difference, you can kinda throw it into corners more, sits noticeable.
I noticed the difference, you can kinda throw it into corners more, sits noticeable.
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Originally Posted by TAAXED,May 15 2007, 03:05 PM
I got mine for $195, But If you look around on Ozhonda you might find it a bit cheaper then that
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i'm hoping it will do more than the x-brace haha, as far as i can see the x-brace added some stiffness to the front but whether or not i wanted that is still undecided! I'm really looking to add bit by bit to get my car to feel more stable through corners...Ideally I'd like to be able to go as hard as i can in my mates 330ci which has bilstein pss9s
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Originally Posted by AusS2000,May 15 2007, 01:36 PM
I can't imagine how you would do it without the front wheels off. Need access to get to the ends of the bar.
real easy install!
I've had both X-brace and Whiteline Front Sway Bars installed.
The sway bar has a much, much more noticeable change in comparison to the x-brace.
makes the car more chuckable, sits flat around corners and you can carry more speed into corners with confidence.
Dooooo IT....!