Hey folks I was browsing CZP's store (as you do) and I noticed these: http://www.conceptzperformance.com/...ar_Type=300&UID=20110323051500111.220.232.135 http://www.conceptzperformance.com/...ar_Type=300&UID=20110323051500111.220.232.135 Does anyone know if these would work with Whiteline Sway Bars? Cheers -Shamas
Don't see why not as they are listed as suitable for stock swaybars. The Whitelines aren't that much different from the Stillens either
So when ordering the front ones, I should choose the "stock" option? How do the whiteline bars compare with 'Suspension Techniques'? This is also listed as an option for both front and rear swaybar links...
Probably a question for CZP, but I don't think there will be any difference, I think they will be all the same. I am pretty sure that Suspension Technique make Stillen sway bars or vice versa, same product, painted a different colour in a different box. Powertrix do links to suit the rear OEM/Whiteline swaybar as well as quality front links like CZP. http://www.powertrix.com/agoracart55/agora.cgi?cart_id=158.18534&product=Z32_300ZX&user4=Sway Bars The rear OEM/Whitline links don't seem to be on their website but Charles from Powertrix sent me a picture in an email some time ago.
Would rose joints allow the bar to move sideways in the mounts ? Would these be of any use ? http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail.php?part_number=KLL1_ _ I remember Tekky you were asking a while ago about solid alloy replacement sway bar bushes.
I rang whiteline about these last week and they're $70 a pair!! I did a bit of searching and noticed some people complaining about them failing because they're aluminum. Eventually my search revealed they are just overpriced shaft collars. I ended up ordering some stainless shaft collars from the US for around 20 a pair. Being stainless they won't fail like aluminum. I should have them by the end of this week. I'll update my progress thread as to whether they make any difference.