Broken front sway bar

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Broken front sway bar

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So, today I heard a loud bang while driving out of a driveway and my front sway bar is broken. It broke on the left just after the bush.

My car is on BC racing coilovers at stock height.

Am I better off buying a second hand one or a new aftermarket one?
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Sounds like a good excuse to upgrade to me =) but all depends on your funds
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This ^

They aint all that expensive. $200 will get you an 18mm Whiteline one with all the bells & whistles (poly bushes to suit etc)
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Bennoz wrote:This ^

They aint all that expensive. $200 will get you an 18mm Whiteline one with all the bells & whistles (poly bushes to suit etc)
Is the whiteline one better than the stock gpvr one?
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The whiteline one has gone obsolete. Are there any other aftermarket options?
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If anyone else faces this dilemma, Signature Sway Bars in Taren Point ((02) 9525 5619) are custom making me an 18mm sway bar for $276 delivered with all the bells and whistles. I will take some photos when it arrives.
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8) Nice one.

I can't understand how the Whiteline ones went "obsolete"
They were hand made on a per order basis anyway...

My guess is that they either lost or damaged the jigs.....
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whats the ebay brand like the ultra racing
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bduffman wrote:whats the ebay brand like the ultra racing
Apparently quite good but they don't do a front sway bar for the FTO.
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Yes i broke the other side Yes whiteline done make front any more ?
I have a Fulcom 18mm one on order for 3 weeks still waiting told it may take 2 more weeks $330
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Dras wrote:
bduffman wrote:whats the ebay brand like the ultra racing
Apparently quite good but they don't do a front sway bar for the FTO.
Im investigating that. They make the 4 point chassis brace for the FTO, which is the same brace used on the Proton Satria & Wira (both use Mitsi suspension components.)
In saying that, they make an 18mm Swaybar for the Proton.... So Im gonna have a word with the UE rep next week to see if he can match it up or at least give me a sample.
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Does the subframe need to be removed completely in order to remove the sway bar?
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no just dropped down mate :)
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can the sway bar be repaired? like welded back professionally?
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zuihoujueding wrote:can the sway bar be repaired? like welded back professionally?
Not for registered vehicle.Can not weld any steering components . It"s almost under that area. The trouble is that after welding it has to be stress releived and re heat treated .More cost than buying a new biger one.
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Agreed ^ Plus I reckon the FTO is a little undersized in the swaybar department from the factory anyway.
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Dras wrote:Does the subframe need to be removed completely in order to remove the sway bar?
Picked up my bar, fit it up friday ,Had to pull subframe down 50mm(so all 6 bolts have to come right out) I thread over the exhaust pipe behind subframe pull one side at a time down and move it in between floor pan & subframe.The busher are self lube but too tight Had to grind the side to fit brachet.Best of luck hope this helps .
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