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Hi Guys.

I'm running a Skyline Group Buy right now, if anyone who missed out but would like to get involved; http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/376917-whiteline-sway-bar-group-buy-r32-r33-r34-gtr-and-2wd/

As an aside; the rear Whiteline bar is 1075mm wide at the links. Hopefully this will help anyone who is unsure of the size difference when fitting to an Auto Subframe.

If one of you would like to measure your Auto Sway Bar and post the measurement that might help too.

Cheers, Dale.

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Here you go rob. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/423821-whiteline-rear-sway-bar-link-crooked/#entry6889440

It fits fine and has held up to some hard cornering etc. had a look last week and it shows no sign of slipping or moving

I got the BNR11XXZ24mm for my rear (on a S1 auto awd) and I didn't modify anything. I'll try to remember to have a look in the morning to see if the links are at an extreme angle but I don't think so

The Whiteline bar is 50mm narrower than the one on the auto, which does push the links out quite a long way.

I don't like the angle using the links that Whiteline supply with the bar, but using their H/D ball links, it is perfectly safe.

They have far more articulation, and are much stronger.

Had a quick look at mine today (sorry no time to jack up and measure - maybe later in the week) and they are at an angle but not alarmingly so and have been like that for about 4 years. Still the HD links look good - how much for a pair Dale?

The Whiteline bar is 50mm narrower than the one on the auto, which does push the links out quite a long way.
I don't like the angle using the links that Whiteline supply with the bar, but using their H/D ball links, it is perfectly safe.
They have far more articulation, and are much stronger.

Had a quick look at mine today (sorry no time to jack up and measure - maybe later in the week) and they are at an angle but not alarmingly so and have been like that for about 4 years. Still the HD links look good - how much for a pair Dale?

Had a quick look at mine today (sorry no time to jack up and measure - maybe later in the week) and they are at an angle but not alarmingly so and have been like that for about 4 years. Still the HD links look good - how much for a pair Dale?

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Hi there i have an s2 stagea rs so 2wd… apparently thay come with no sway bar on the rear just wondering if you know what bar i can use ive herd RS have s15 gear but been told an rs4 bar will fit… any knowledge will help cheers

Hi there i have an s2 stagea rs so 2wd… apparently thay come with no sway bar on the rear just wondering if you know what bar i can use ive herd RS have s15 gear but been told an rs4 bar will fit… any knowledge will help cheers

The rs4 bar fits, but you need to add some spacers to straighten up the links, approx 15mm a side, and slot the u brackets a little bit due to the wider cradle. You need longer bolts when you add the spacers, I think some guys leave the links on the angle but it's easy to fix.

And it's the best thing you can do to the handling of the car, huge difference! just need to also get the u brackets, and bolts, from another car, that's not part of the kit but holes are already on the car.

The rs4 bar fits, but you need to add some spacers to straighten up the links, approx 15mm a side, and slot the u brackets a little bit due to the wider cradle. You need longer bolts when you add the spacers, I think some guys leave the links on the angle but it's easy to fix.

or just get an r33 gtr or s15 rear bar

get the fattest whiteline bar you can

NISSAN 200SX S14, S15(7/94-02)

NISSAN 240SX S13, S14(1989-98)

NISSAN SILVIA S14, S15(7/94-02)

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS, GTS-T RWD(1/93-12/98)

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTR AWD(1/93-12/98)

NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GTS, GTS-T RWD(11/98-02)

NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GTR AWD(11/98-02)

NISSAN STAGEA WC34 RWD/AWD(1996-9/01)

bnr11xxz for reference fits all the above

Yep, but what I am saying is you still need the spacers to align the links on an rs. I know cos I have one. As per my previous post (sorry about formatting, mobile editor is a dud) the s15 and gtr bar is the same. No way out of it, spacers required.

Yep, but what I am saying is you still need the spacers to align the links on an rs. I know cos I have one. As per my previous post (sorry about formatting, mobile editor is a dud) the s15 and gtr bar is the same. No way out of it, spacers required.

If you are using the stock Whiteline links; it's definitely a good idea; but if you go to the H/D Whiteline links, the misalignment is well within their ability to cope.

And even then; they have enough thread length to accommodate a spacer on the bottom end.

If you are using the stock Whiteline links; it's definitely a good idea; but if you go to the H/D Whiteline links, the misalignment is well within their ability to cope.

And even then; they have enough thread length to accommodate a spacer on the bottom end.

I had read that somewhere, but couldn't justify the price for a street car, vs some spacers and bolts that cost me nothing.

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