
Whiteline Rear Sway Bar 22mm Adjustable
Subaru Models (inc. 2004-2007 WRX)
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RallySport Direct is proud to offer you quality suspension products brought to you by Whiteline. You can find Whiteline products utilized by car enthusiasts on a worldwide scale simply because of the design, integrity, and performance that Whiteline products deliver.
Here, you are looking at the Whiteline 22mm 3-hole Adjustable Rear Sway Bar. This sway bar makes for an excellent investment for those of you who want to drastically improve the handling of your vehicle for daily use, the occasional spirited canyon run, or for competition use. This sway bar will provide your vehicle with more balance to improve the overall handling and driver feedback of your vehicle.
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I never drive my car in winter time. Even so, the paint is chipping badly, as it seems it's been painted directly on rust. And then, the tolerances they use are just huge. The endlinks do not line up with the holes, meaning in order to insert the bolts, one needs to compress one corner. Further more, this will make the end of the car lean on one side slightly, since this bar is quite stiff. Been having my car lean on one side for years, and it's just now I've found the culprit. Will sell this and buy another one, from another manufacturer. The front is also bad on bends and angles, but there is not much I can do about that one, since they're the only ones offering the 24mm. Overall, quite dissapointed with this manufacturer.
In 10 years of driving my 06 TR... today was the first time this car has rotated through a corner. That was the test drive after installing the Whiteline 22mm Sway bar and end links. Goodbye dump truck, excited to get it on the track now. Great upgrade to kill that Subie understeer!
This is the most amazing suspension part that I have put on my 07' sti. This made a huge difference in the stiffness, and overall performance. If you have a lowered sti, this will correct the end links from hitting the control arm. Add some kartboy end links, and it'll cut corners like a knife through butter.
Install was a breeze. Had upgraded to WL rear end links and installed WL subframe lockbolts about a month prior and it tightened things up. Added the 22mm adjustable rear bar (set on middle hole) and a 24mm front and the car felt great on the street and pretty neutral on the autocross course today...fine tuned tire pressure a little and it was perfect. Get the WL rear endlinks as well!
I set mine on the hole closer to the rear in the front and the middle setting in the rear. Great setup, much less under-steer when I get on it through a corner. Will really consider this again should I ever get another WRX. I did notice while I was having a flat repair done, with this on the middle setting the bar comes in contact with the links when the suspension is fully unloaded. Did the install with the car on ramps so I had plenty of room to work, took about 1 hour.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Q: Will This Fit my 2006 Impreza OBS? Matt2534 years ago
Impreza WRX Wagon and Impreza OBS are essentially the same body. The fitment chart doesnt show it but everything I've read says any 04-07 WRX sway bar will fit a 04-07 Impreza OBS Is this true?
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A: Whiteline confirmed this should fit your car.
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Q: rhutcheson7 years ago
Would this paired with the whiteline 22mm adjustable front sway bar along with kartboy end links be good for a spirited daily driver, or should I go with a different size/brand? I'm running Feal 441 coilovers with 7k front and 5k rear springs on my 04 WRX wagon. I'm looking to eliminate some under steer and have a more neutral feel. Also, was this product affected by a recall due to fitment/clearance issues?
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A: There are many factors that can play a role in ideal sway bar selection. Although we do not make recommendations on which bar will best suit your needs, given your comments supplied I think that BSR36Z would be an excellent option to help reach your goals with the proper setup. There was a voluntary recall on BSR33/BSR36 series Whiteline rear sway bars in August of 2011. Although most, if not all, bars currently for sale would be produced well after this recall was established, here is a link to the recall in case you are curious about the specifics: http://www.whiteline.com.au/docs/bulletins/Update%20385%20-%20Whiteline%20Product%20Safety%20Recall%20-%20BSR33Z%20-%20BSR33XZ%20-%20BSR36Z%20-%20BSR36XZ%20-%20AUG%202011.pdf
Jonathan @ Whiteline @ Whiteline 7 years ago
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Q: Fit tyloryantis10 years ago
I have a 06 wrx tr and I did the full sti drivetrain swap and I didnt know if there was a difference between these or the sti whiteline sway
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A: The Sti sway bar does utilize a little difference in design and size, which makes it non compatible with the WRX.
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A: Do u think I should go with the sti
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Q: 2004 wrx wagon tylermayer1211 years ago
Will it fit my 2004 wrx wagon?
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A: As the sedan and the wagon are no different in the rear with regards to the suspension geometry this would be fit with no problems.
Kirill C. @ RallySport Direct 11 years ago
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