Is the Whiteline front sway bar a direct drop in replacement
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Is the Whiteline front sway bar a direct drop in replacement
I have a 95 GPX, and the stock front sway bar that broke was 16mm in diameter.
If I replace it with a whiteline sway bar, will I need any new parts for it?
Searched in the forums, and it was said to be 18mm in diameter with three mount point settings.
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If I replace it with a whiteline sway bar, will I need any new parts for it?
Searched in the forums, and it was said to be 18mm in diameter with three mount point settings.
Cheers
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Re: Is the Whiteline front sway bar a direct drop in replace
The supplied bush should slide into the preexisting bracket. Should be straight bolt on.yotka wrote:I have a 95 GPX, and the stock front sway bar that broke was 16mm in diameter.
If I replace it with a whiteline sway bar, will I need any new parts for it?
Searched in the forums, and it was said to be 18mm in diameter with three mount point settings.
Cheers
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Re: Is the Whiteline front sway bar a direct drop in replace
Do you happen to have the replacement part number for those bushes?
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Re: Is the Whiteline front sway bar a direct drop in replace
The whiteline bar would be stiffer than the stock one and replacing just the front would then disrupt the handling.
Find a stock replacement front swaybar, or upgrade both front and rear on the car.
Whiteline swaybars will stiffen up the ride considerably
Find a stock replacement front swaybar, or upgrade both front and rear on the car.
Whiteline swaybars will stiffen up the ride considerably
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http://www.superpro.com.au/find/superpr ... 00330/vid-yotka wrote:Do you happen to have the replacement part number for those bushes?
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Re: Is the Whiteline front sway bar a direct drop in replace
Thank you for the help everyone.
Will be getting a GR sway bar.
Will be getting a GR sway bar.
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Re: Is the Whiteline front sway bar a direct drop in replace
I'm pretty sure the GR one is smaller...yotka wrote:Thank you for the help everyone.
Will be getting a GR sway bar.
Surely someone has just a stock GPX sway bar out of all the cars that have been wrecked recently. Asked dstocks?
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The fronts are the same. Rears are as what you said.
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Ah, no worries then.yotka wrote:The fronts are the same. Rears are as what you said.
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Re: Is the Whiteline front sway bar a direct drop in replace
Why would Mitsubishi put a smaller swaybar on the GX?
Just to make the GPX seem like a better all round package?
Just to make the GPX seem like a better all round package?
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Re: Is the Whiteline front sway bar a direct drop in replace
Possibly. Much like how the Version R ones are bigger than the GPX.spetz wrote:Why would Mitsubishi put a smaller swaybar on the GX?
Just to make the GPX seem like a better all round package?
I did think at least one of the sway bars on the GR was smaller. Maybe the rear.
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The Version R was a more sports oriented car, with weight reduction, stiffer crossmember etc so I think it is natural to put thicker swaybars (front and rear in that case).
But in the case of using a smaller swaybar on a GX, it seems like intentionally making one car worse to make the other shine.
I think it's fairly common though with car manufacturers. For example how the base models use grey plastics and upper spec models use black plastic. Certainly there should be no cost difference in manufacturing, but they need to make the upper spec model more appealing somehow and I guess part of it is from deliberate "sabotage" of lower models
But in the case of using a smaller swaybar on a GX, it seems like intentionally making one car worse to make the other shine.
I think it's fairly common though with car manufacturers. For example how the base models use grey plastics and upper spec models use black plastic. Certainly there should be no cost difference in manufacturing, but they need to make the upper spec model more appealing somehow and I guess part of it is from deliberate "sabotage" of lower models
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I don't think it was deliberate de-engineering, GR/GX rears are very similar to a lancer, GPX/vR was an improvement.spetz wrote:Why would Mitsubishi put a smaller swaybar on the GX?
Just to make the GPX seem like a better all round package?
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Re: Is the Whiteline front sway bar a direct drop in replace
GR front sway bar fitted fine into my GPX. 
