Whiteline Swaybar and endlink question
#1
Whiteline Swaybar and endlink question
Hi all,
I'm about to trade my 2000 RS coupe in on a 2004 WRX wagon.
I have a Whiteline adjustable swaybar and endlinks on the RS (rear).
Will these parts fit on the new WRX? I'm guessing the bar won't but the endlinks might?
Thanks for any help.
Bob
I'm about to trade my 2000 RS coupe in on a 2004 WRX wagon.
I have a Whiteline adjustable swaybar and endlinks on the RS (rear).
Will these parts fit on the new WRX? I'm guessing the bar won't but the endlinks might?
Thanks for any help.
Bob
#4
Hmm, shows you how much I know! An email from Jim from Whiteline
Hiya Arnie
The GC rear has a different shape around the exhaust and the blade end is actually 10mm shorter.
Front bars equally have a different shape from GC to GD. Front is common to early and late GD chassis, rear is same bar but late series GD uses different D bush mount.
Best
Jim
>
> Jim,
>
> was wondering if an adjustable Rear Sway Bar from a
> GC8 will fit on a >02 WRX Wagon? I'm pretty sure it
> should, as the track is pretty similar on both. What
> about front sway bars?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Arnie
Hiya Arnie
The GC rear has a different shape around the exhaust and the blade end is actually 10mm shorter.
Front bars equally have a different shape from GC to GD. Front is common to early and late GD chassis, rear is same bar but late series GD uses different D bush mount.
Best
Jim
>
> Jim,
>
> was wondering if an adjustable Rear Sway Bar from a
> GC8 will fit on a >02 WRX Wagon? I'm pretty sure it
> should, as the track is pretty similar on both. What
> about front sway bars?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Arnie
Last edited by Arnie; 07-09-2003 at 11:15 AM.
#5
Thanks guys!
Looks like I'll just leave it on there for the next guy to have some adjustible fun with!
Based on what I've read so far, I think the stock 18mm on the '04 Wagon might be good enough for my driving style. I'll stick with the stock setup for now.
Thanks again.
Bob
Based on what I've read so far, I think the stock 18mm on the '04 Wagon might be good enough for my driving style. I'll stick with the stock setup for now.
Thanks again.
Bob
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