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They do custom? Are they anygood? I thought kmac did dodgy shit that VN owners bought?

Well with a heating torch & a pipe bender you can be your very own custom sway bar manufacturer... Have a look at the current whiteline cattledog. You will see that there isn't alot of science in it.

for some reason i can't find extra heavy duty r32 gtst front sway bars on whiteline (somethnig >24mm) whats the story, cause they have extra heavy duty for r33s etc

anyone know which ones are interchangible? (i know r32 gtr and r32 gtst rears are)

Yeah Kmac do custom...i have them on mine....27 up front atm...and 20 at rear. But they f**ked up the oreder first time....took me 3 months to get the first set. and they were totally wrong, so i sent my original down with the set and they remade them, i still havent recieved my old ones back yet. As for performance, they seem to hold the car well, need a thicker back one i think, but shit house service, and an good bar, i havent used whiteline so i cant compare them.

Oh and i just got non adjustable swaybars too, they do, do some really good adjustable ones apparantly.

for some reason i can't find extra heavy duty r32 gtst front sway bars on whiteline (somethnig >24mm) whats the story, cause they have extra heavy duty for r33s etc

anyone know which ones are interchangible? (i know r32 gtr and r32 gtst rears are)

Whiteline can make the cars for you, just depends if they want to, in their catoluges they have up to 34 or something mm thick bars. 24mm is the biggest standard line they do though.

I'm looking at around 7/8" or 22mm? soild bar.... Idealy bigger but I need to talk to someone to confirm 1st. Do I just call kmac number on the site? or does someone have hook ups?

Just call the number on the site. I dealt with Kevin, i think he was the manager.

go talk to steve, at pedder maroochydore, he is in the process of getting a custom sway bar made for my bosses daughter's mustang. the one that came with it was broken apparently. so he mite be able to help ya in getting something customized. worth a shot.

Or PM sydney kid on here and ask him if he knows anybody who could maybe help ya since he does all the suspension stuff on here he mite have the contacts you are after.

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go talk to steve, at pedder maroochydore, he is in the process of getting a custom sway bar made for my bosses daughter's mustang. the one that came with it was broken apparently. so he mite be able to help ya in getting something customized. worth a shot.

Steve can go f**k him self, for legal reasons I will not make mention of what happened over the internet, however he better think himself lucky I didn’t take the matter further.

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