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They are 50mm wider than the manual; which is what the Whiteline bar is made for.

Whiteline's Heavy Duty Ball Links cope much better with the extreme angle.

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I can help you out with these if you're interested.

Cheers, Dale.

Thank you for the quick replies.

I had my mechanic do them, they know their stuff so they would have done it correctly.

I'm going to jack up a corner and see how the angle changes

It's auto daleo, my mechanic and i thought the bar was about 5cm too short, that would explain why haha. I've saved your contact info because i wanted to change the F&R endlinks in a year or two.

Thank you for the quick replies.

I had my mechanic do them, they know their stuff so they would have done it correctly.

I'm going to jack up a corner and see how the angle changes

It's auto daleo, my mechanic and i thought the bar was about 5cm too short, that would explain why haha. I've saved your contact info because i wanted to change the F&R endlinks in a year or two.

Cool, no worries mate. ;)

i'm just about to buy a rear bar myself. Its a series 2 auto rwd.

Is the white line bar the best option? those links don't look the best.

Sorry for thread jack :)

I suppose you could add some spacers and use longer bolts to reduce the angle.

Edited by superben

judging from daleo's post the whiteline bar will fit your rwd perfectly with the links provided.

well its not perfect due to the 50mm difference which is why I asked. I suppose that's what everyone uses and just ignores the angle issue.

well its not perfect due to the 50mm difference which is why I asked. I suppose that's what everyone uses and just ignores the angle issue.

awd cradle is 5cm wider then the rwd. hence no link angle.

I don't know from personal experience, but Daleo is a whiteline seller

http://www.whiteline.com.au/do_segue4.php?make=NISSAN&model=STAGEA&model_final=STAGEA+WC34+RWD%2FAWD&vehicle=1996-9%2F01

Edited by OS80RN
  • 1 month later...

OK, so I fitted my whiteline sway bar and same issue, too narrow.

It is on a S2 RWD RS

I wasnt happy with the mental angle so I machined up some spacers to sort it.

Also had to slot the holes in the U brackets to be able to get them on.

HEAPS better handling, DO IT PEOPLE!!!

  • 2 months later...

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